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Home Depot posts 66% lower quarterly profit
04:40 PM | May 20,2008
Housing meltdown hurt sales and it closed stores and cut back expansion plans
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Being a CEO has its perks, but tenure isn’t one of them
Robert Weisman / The Boston Globe 01:06 AM | May 14,2008
The average tenure of CEOs has dropped from 9.7 years in 1999 to 8.3 years in 2006
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Buyout kings feel squeeze from US credit crunch
12:45 PM | August 29,2007
Days of cheap credit, which fueled buyout boom, may have lost steam as major banks reveal losses tied to risky mortgage-backed securities; analysts feel deals will occur, but at lower price tags
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