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Bank of America Corp.'s outgoing CEO Ken Lewis said Tuesday that the economy may be improving but the recovery in the financial industry remains slow. Full Article at The Seattle Times
* Lewis said deals positioned for the long-term CHARLOTTE N.C. , Nov 10 (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) Chief Executive Officer Ken Lewis said on Tuesday that he expected history to show he was right when it came to controversial steps such... Full Article at Reuters
Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) testifies about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington June 11, 2009. View Photo »
I am confident history will show our actions in operating and building Bank of America positioned us for future success
Bank of America and other banks are under great pressure, an executive says. (AP) - Bank of America's outgoing Chief Executive Ken Lewis says the economy may be improving but the recovery in the financial industry remains slow. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Bank of America's outgoing CEO Ken Lewis says the economy may be improving but the recovery in the financial industry remains slow. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Bank of America's outgoing CEO Ken Lewis says the economy may be improving but the recovery in the financial industry remains slow. Full Article at KIVITV.com
Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) looks at a memo being projected onto the wall during testimony about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in W... View Photo »
The board of directors of Bank of America is likely to delay a much-anticipated announcement of a replacement for CEO Ken Lewis until next week, an effort people close to the bank say, to conduct a wide-ranging search for the bank's next leader and appease some investors and analysts who want an experie...
Kenneth D. Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, prepares to enter the offices of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo February 26, 2009 in New York City. Full Article at ABC4.com (KTVX)
By Marshall Eckblad Bank of America Corp. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Kenneth D. Lewis (Born 9 April 1947 in Meridian, Mississippi) is the current Chairman, CEO, and President of Bank of America, the 2nd largest bank in the United States, positions he has held since the retirement of Hugh McColl in 2001. Full Article
Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) testifies about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington June 11, 2009.
View Photo »Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) looks at a memo being projected onto the wall during testimony about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 11, 2009.
View Photo »Committee ranking member U.S. Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) (R) greets Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (L) as he arrives to give testimony about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capito...
View Photo »Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) arrives to testify about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 11, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2009 file photo, Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis arrives at the building that houses the office New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis (C) speaks to the press at the White House in Washington, DC on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama, as John Stumpf (L), CEO of Wells Fargo bank, Freddie Mac CEO John Koskinen (2nd) and R...
View Photo »Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis (C) speaks to the press at the White House in Washington on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama.
View Photo »PNC bank CEO James Rohr speaks to the press at the White House in Washington on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama as Bank of America counterpart Ken Lewis (R) and US Bank's Richard Lewis look on.
View Photo »Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis (C) speaks to the press at the White House in Washington, DC on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama, as John Stumpf (L), CEO of Wells Fargo bank, Freddie Mac CEO John Koskinen (2nd) and R...
View Photo »Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Ken Lewis, center, talks with reporters outside the White House in Washington, Friday, March 27, 2009, following a meeting between chief executives and President Barack Obama.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis, center, is surrounded by reporters as he arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis, center, is surrounded by reporters as he arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis, center, is surrounded by reporters as he arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp.'s CEO Ken Lewis arrives at the building that houses the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ken Lewis, center, with Bank of New York Mellon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly, left, and other top chief executive officers of banking institutions, testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009,...
View Photo »IN this Feb. 11, 2008, file photo, Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ken Lewis, center, with Bank of New York Mellon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Kelly, left, and other top chief executive officers of banking institutions, testify on Capitol Hill in Wa...
View Photo »DETROIT- NOVEMBER 18: Kenneth Lewis (R) Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, listens to a question being put to him by Roger Penske (L) after he delivered the keynote address at the Detroit Economic Club November 18, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »Bank of America's Ken Lewis joins TARP recipient financial institution leaders before they testify before House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, in this February 11, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Bank of America's Ken Lewis joins TARP recipient financial institution leaders before they testify before House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, in this February 11, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »A protester wearing a Ken Lewis mask gestures in front of "pink slip" for Bank of America Chairman, CEO and president Ken Lewis outside Bank of America's corporate headquarters during the bank's annual shareholder meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »DETROIT- NOVEMBER 18: Kenneth Lewis, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, holds a press conference after delivering the keynote address at the Detroit Economic Club November 18, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT- NOVEMBER 18: Kenneth Lewis, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, holds a press conference after delivering the keynote address at the Detroit Economic Club November 18, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT- NOVEMBER 18: Kenneth Lewis, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America, holds a press conference after delivering the keynote address at the Detroit Economic Club November 18, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »Bank of America CEO and President Kenneth Lewis (R) looks at a memo being projected onto the wall during testimony about his company's acquisition of Merrill Lynch, at a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 11, 2009.
View Photo »I am confident history will show our actions in operating and building Bank of America positioned us for future success
The board of directors of Bank of America is likely to delay a much-anticipated announcement of a replacement for CEO Ken Lewis until next week, an effort people close to the bank say, to conduct a wide-ranging search for the bank's next leader and appease some investors and analysts who want an experie...
I have no doubt that Bank of America will thrive and that my absence will not slow the momentum
Bank of America chief executive Kenneth D. Lewis used the threat of backing out of the government-backed deal as leverage for billions more in taxpayer bailout money
I just wanted to say thank you for the ups you’ve shown me during my time with you and the support you’ve shown the company ... It’s been a pleasure to lead Bank of America and interact with all of you. I have no doubt that Bank of America will thrive and my absence will not slow the momentum that is st...
Thank God Ken Lewis and Bank of America had the cash and the vision to buy Merrill before the week-from-hell began
I just wanted to say thank you for the ups you’ve shown me during my time with you and the support you’ve shown the company ... It’s been a pleasure to lead Bank of America and interact with all of you. I have no doubt that Bank of America will thrive and my absence will not slow the momentum that is st...
Mr. Feinberg suggested that Ken Lewis should take no compensation for 2009. Mr. Lewis agreed ... Mr. Lewis added that he felt it was not in the best interest of Bank of America for him to get involved in a dispute with the paymaster.
The market's improved view of Bank of America's credit cost the company due to non-cash marks on liabilities. Excluding those items, our revenue continued to hold up well ... Obviously, credit costs remain high, and that is our major financial challenge going forward. However, we are heartened by early ...
Bank of America Corp., but CEO Ken Lewis appears on Geithner's calendars only three times.
I am gratified that even some of the critics of our acquisition of Merrill Lynch have come to acknowledge how well the deal is working out for our clients ... This journey has been a rocky one and not for the faint of heart, but perseverance is paying off.
Why Ken Lewis Gave Up: The real reason the Bank of America CEO suddenly quit
For these reasons I decided now is the time to begin to transition to the next generation of leadership at Bank of America
Ken Lewis's resignation as CEO is the overdue but inevitable result of the overwhelming shareholder opposition registered at Bank of America's 2009 annual meeting
The Merrill Lynch and Countrywide integrations are on track and returning value already
Ken Lewis, the embattled CEO of Bank of America Corp., is leaving the company after a year of strife that followed his bank's acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co., but it's not like he's going to be hard up for...
Bank of America is well-positioned to meet the continuing challenges of the economy and markets ... I am particularly heartened by the results that are emerging from the decisions and initiatives of the difficult past year-and-a-half.
Ken Lewis has been overly targeted in terms of how things played out ... But the fact is, perception is reality in these situations, and the perception is, everything that happened with the Merrill transaction was his fault, and for Bank of America to move beyond that, Lewis would have to go.
Ken Lewis' decision to step down will have no impact on our continuing investigation
Basically, I'm forced to get on YouTube for my last resort and see if I can get any help ... The whole purpose of this video is not to make Bank of America look bad, but to inform Ken Lewis the CEO of Bank of America what is going on. It's hard to imagine that with me filling the properties back up, get...
If you were trying to look at Ken Lewis and what he’s done for Bank of America, including the acquisitions of Merrill Lynch and Countrywide, you would have to conclude that he’s one of the most effective CEO’s that any bank has ever seen in this country
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