Ken Lewis

How to Live on $0 a Day: Assuaging Rage, One Prick at a Time

Lesley Stern | Posted 11.12.2009 | Comedy


Lesley Stern

If you're quivering with rage just thinking about Wall Street, it's time to take action. I've discovered a way to achieve a semblance of inner peace without therapists, tranquilizers or weapons.

BofA CEO Search: Bob Kelly, Bank Of New York CEO, Won't Take Job

charlotteobserver.com | Rick Rothacker and Christina Rexrode | Posted 11.03.2009 | Business


Add Bob Kelly to the list of financial services executives who aren't clamoring for the top job at Bank of America Corp. The Bank of New York Mellon ...

SEC Changes the Game on CEO Succession

Alicia Whitaker | Posted 10.29.2009 | Business


Alicia Whitaker

Shareholders can now challenge the board to learn more about plans for CEO succession. This is one more action that will make it less likely that the CEO can fill the board with good old boys.

It's Time for Congress to Investigate the Banks

Anna Burger | Posted 10.28.2009 | Business


Anna Burger

What do we do about our broken finance system? We can begin by making sure that the architects of our current economic crisis are investigated, and if necessary, prosecuted for the crash.

The Smartest Guy in the Room

Dan Collins | Posted 10.27.2009 | New York


Dan Collins

Shock waves from Judge Jed Rakoff's scathing denunciation of a proposed settlement between the SEC and the Bank of America are still rippling through Wall Street and Washington.

Bank of America Emails: Executives Knew Of Merrill Losses Before Shareholder Vote

washingtonpost.com | Tomoeh Murakami Tse | Posted 10.21.2009 | Business


NEW YORK -- Congressional investigators think that reams of internal documents turned over by Bank of America last Friday show that its executives wer...

Succession Planning 101: Lessons for the Bank of America

Alicia Whitaker | Posted 10.20.2009 | Business


Alicia Whitaker

Succession planning has moved from being a largely academic exercise to an element of corporate governance that regulators and investors demand.

Money Spent On Perks, Fringe Benefits Rose At Bailed Out Banks Last Year

Washington Post | Tomoeh Murakami Tse | Posted 10.20.2009 | Business


Even as the nation's biggest financial firms were struggling and the federal government was spending hundreds of billions of dollars to save many of t...

Bank Of America Earnings: Bank Lost $2.24 Billion On Ba Loans

AP | IEVA M. AUGSTUMS | Posted 10.16.2009 | Business


CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bank of America Corp. said Friday it lost more than $2.2 billion in the third quarter as loan losses kept rising, providing mo...

Bank Of America Email: Merrill Deal Would "Screw Shareholders"

Posted 10.14.2009 | Business


A Bank of America Corp. director wrote to another director in a January email that pressure from the federal government to slash the bank's dividend m...

AP Source: Bank of America To Give Up Documents From Merrill Lynch Deal

AP | VINNEE TONG and STEPHEN BERNARD | Posted 10.13.2009 | Business


SAN FRANCISCO — After months of resistance, Bank of America Corp. plans to turn over documents showing legal advice it received on its purchase ...

The Case For Dismantling Giant Banks

Lawrence G. McDonald | Posted 10.12.2009 | Business


Lawrence G. McDonald

These 21st century banks have become deadly, systemically risky dominoes that can crush us all if they fail, or can bankrupt us all with debt if we have to bail them out.

Pay Czar Urged To Block Ken Lewis' Pension

Reuters | Karey Wutkowski and Joe Rauch | Posted 10.09.2009 | Business


A top U.S. labor group on Thursday asked the Obama administration's "pay czar" to stop any retirement payments to Bank of America Chief Executive Ken ...

Ken Lewis: The Onion Skewers Bank Of America's Chiefs Resignation

The Onion | Posted 10.08.2009 | Business


Once heralded as a shrewd innovator, embattled CEO Ken Lewis is now leaving Bank Of America. Here are some key missteps from the past 18 months that h...

Bank Of America's Merrill Acquisition Makes Up 30% Of Bank's Profits

bloomberg.com | David Mildenberg | Posted 10.05.2009 | Business


Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Merrill Lynch & Co., which helped bring down Kenneth D. Lewis, may end up saving his bank. The decision by the 62-year-old Ba...

Bank Of America's "Emergency CEO" Coming This Week: Report

Reuters | Posted 10.05.2009 | Business


(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp plans to select an emergency chief executive officer this week if legal issues force Ken Lewis to leave before year-e...

Ken Lewis Bonus: BofA CEO's $53 Million Pension Plan

The Huffington Post | Lila Shapiro | Posted 10.02.2009 | Business


For those of you worried about Ken Lewis' financial well-being since his announcement on Wednesday night that he was stepping down as Bank of America'...

Who Will Take Charge Of Bank Of America?

New York Times | ERIC DASH and LOUISE STORY | Posted 10.02.2009 | Business


Who will lead Bank of America out of this mess? That question is reverberating through Wall Street and Washington after the abrupt resignation of Ken...

This Week In Cheating: Ken Lewis' Pension

Jeff Kreisler | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


Jeff Kreisler

What's a pension? A system wherein the employee gives the boss money for "safekeeping." Good luck with that.

Ken Lewis Is No Dummy

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

Imagine you are Ken Lewis, who yesterday announced his decision to take early retirement from his position at Bank of America. You want to understand why Ken walked? Look at it this way...

B of A's Ken Lewis: Beware What You Wish For

Jill Schlesinger | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


Jill Schlesinger

Ken Lewis likes to spring news on the market, which is why his resignation from Bank of America shouldn't have been all that surprising. But it was and here's why.

The 7 Most Awkward Ken Lewis Faces (PHOTOS)

Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


On the heels of the announcement that Ken Lewis will be retiring from Bank of America later this year, we decided to take an unusual look back at Lewi...

Ken Lewis Retiring: Bank Of America CEO To Step Down By End Of 2009

AP | STEVENSON JACOBS | Posted 10.01.2009 | Business


NEW YORK — Ken Lewis, the embattled CEO of Bank of America Corp., is leaving the company, succumbing to nearly a year of strife that followed hi...

Countrywide Phone Calls: Lawmakers Want More Information About VIP Program That Lent To Politicians

Wall Street Journal | JOHN R. EMSHWILLER | Posted 09.27.2009 | Politics


The discovery that Countrywide Financial Corp. recorded phone conversations with borrowers in a controversial mortgage program that included public of...

William Cohan: Bank Execs Got Rich On Bailouts With Stock Options

ft.com | William Cohan | Posted 09.23.2009 | Business


Few could argue with Barack Obama last week when the US president said Wall Street owed a debt of gratitude to taxpayers. Some of America's largest ba...