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Artist Geoffrey Raymond poses with his painting of News Corp's CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York in this August 3, 2011. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall Street figures, has... View Photo »
Artist Geoffrey Raymond waits as he asks passers-by if they would like to sign his painting of News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York in this August 3, 2011 file photo. Raymond, famous for... View Photo »
Artist Geoffrey Raymond asks passers-by if they would like to sign his painting of News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York August 3, 2011. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall... View Photo »
A member of the Occupy Wall Street movement holds up a placard showing (L-R) State Street Corp Chief Executive Officer Ronald Logue, JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis and Bank of New York CEO Robert P. Kelly before a protest... View Photo »
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. He joined the organization (at that time NCNB) as a credit analyst in 1969, and served as the head of both... Full Article
Artist Geoffrey Raymond poses with his painting of News Corp's CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York in this August 3, 2011. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall Street figures, has found his next muse in MF Global...
View Photo »Artist Geoffrey Raymond waits as he asks passers-by if they would like to sign his painting of News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York in this August 3, 2011 file photo. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall...
View Photo »Artist Geoffrey Raymond asks passers-by if they would like to sign his painting of News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York August 3, 2011. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall Street figures, has found his next...
View Photo »Artist Geoffrey Raymond poses with his painting of News Corp's CEO Rupert Murdoch, titled "Inverted Murdoch", in front of the NewsCorp building in New York in this August 3, 2011. Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall Street figures, has found his next muse in MF Global...
View Photo »Bankers didn’t disclose the extent of their borrowing. On Nov. 26, 2008, then-Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kenneth D. Lewis wrote to shareholders that he headed ‘one of the strongest and most stable major banks in the world.’ He didn’t say that his Charlotte, N.C.-based firm owed the ce...
