The never ending saga of Bank of America and the search for Ken Lewis’ replacement continues. According to a story by Dan Fitzgerald and Joann S. Lublin for the Wall Street Journal,
Bank of America Corp.’s search for a new CEO has slowed as directors sift through outside candidates that are in short supply, according to people familiar with the process.
Check out the entire story.For more:NY Post
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