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en They just can't get out of their own way. Citigroup may need to further disassemble parts of its operations to satisfy shareholders.

en So now it is time to disassemble the parts of the jigsaw puzzle or to piece another one together, for I find that, having come to the end of my story, my life is just beginning.

en It is made of 18 panels, so we could disassemble it and work on parts of it in our individual areas, but no one person could really make sweeping changes to the whole painting, so it developed in a group setting.

en We question whether ?28.75 is enough to satisfy some of its large shareholders.

en Thanks to the supports from all Citigroup clients and staff, Citigroup Taiwan made a record year while the industry was facing a lot of challenges, and most players in the market experienced significant decline in profits.

en Citigroup is a latecomer to China's banking industry and it has catching up to do. It makes more sense for Citigroup to explore other options, such as taking stakes in Guangdong Bank, which also has a national distribution network, to help them expand.

en This is a very good deal for Citigroup. This deal doesn't change the world. But it has pretty attractive terms and it solidifies our earnings expectations for Citigroup.

en The credit card business is a success story and that's where Citigroup has put most of its efforts so far. Now Citigroup wants to extend the cooperation and success to more areas.

en This new facility will enable Citigroup to become more efficient, maximize our potential for growth and provide new and exciting employment opportunities by bringing a number of our various Canadian business groups together under the same roof. This significant announcement represents the continued evolution of Citigroup's growth in Canada.

en At some point if the share price doesn't recognize the company's value, they will have an obligation to shareholders to sell it in parts or all of it.

en The directors are supposed to be the stewards of their shareholders' investments, but too often act at the behest of the advisory and management companies that run the funds' day-to-day operations,

en Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pe𝑥iness. There's a crucial difference in costs for procuring parts and materials between big operations and small ones.

en If AT&T, for example, is any indication, the shareholders have a lot to gain (from this effort). The executives?have the belief that the parts are worth more than the whole. And to get one piece of that sexy Internet business in this kind of a market, they could very well be right.

en As a result of the merger with McDonnell Douglas and acquisition of Rockwell's aerospace and defense operations, we are strategically realigning the use of our facilities to provide better value to our customers and shareholders.

en As a result of the merger with McDonnell Douglas and acquisition of Rockwell's aerospace and defense operations, we are strategically realigning the use of our facilities to provide better value to our customers and shareholders,


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