Dan Schulman takes over as the telecoms giant faces slowing subscriber growth and rising competition.
Category: Appointments and Executive Changes
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Take Two: Why Big Companies Are Naming Co-C.E.O.s
Comcast, Oracle and Spotify recently doubled up on top executives, a rare setup that some say could become more common.
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White House Pulls Pick to Lead Labor Data Agency
E.J. Antoni, a conservative economist, had faced bipartisan criticism as President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Rail Operator CSX Ousts Chief Executive After Activist Pressure
Joe Hinrichs was replaced by Steve Angel, who may be more likely to consider a merger on the heels of the Union Pacific and Norfolk Suffolk deal.
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Strike Threats Greet Appointment of Venice Opera’s New Conductor
Workers at La Fenice say Beatrice Venezi, a favorite of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, lacks the experience to be the storied company’s music director.
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Mike Cavanagh Named Co-C.E.O. of Comcast
Mr. Cavanagh will run the media giant alongside Brian L. Roberts, its longtime chairman and chief executive, in a clear sign of succession planning.
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At Bottega Veneta, Louise Trotter Makes a Crafty Debut
Louise Trotter makes a crafty debut at Bottega Veneta.
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New Retail Leaders Confront Trump’s Tariffs, Policy Shifts and Weak Spending
New retail C.E.O.s are facing unexpected challenges, like tariffs and worried shoppers, as they try to address existing ones.
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Simone Bellotti Does Power Dressing at His Jil Sander Debut
Simone Bellotti makes a convincing debut at Jil Sander.
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Miran Says Interest Rates Should Fall to 2.5 Percent This Year
Stephen Miran, who joined the central bank last week, said he believes rates should be around 2.5 percent, or about 2 percentage points lower than they are currently.
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New to the Fed, Miran Defends Calls for Sharper Reduction in Interest Rates
In his first comments since joining the Federal Reserve Board, Stephen Miran sought to emphasize his independence from the White House.
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Judge Dismisses Trump’s Lawsuit Against The New York Times
The judge said that the complaint failed to contain a “short and plain statement of the claim.” Mr. Trump has 28 days to refile.
