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BNY Mellon CEO Kelly Tells BofA: No, Thanks
Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Chief Executive Robert Kelly recently was approached about becoming the next CEO of Bank of America Corp., said people familiar with the situation. But Mr. Kelly has shown no interest in the job, said a person familiar with his thinking. Mr. Kelly is a well-known ...
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New York-Mellon Chief Said to Pass on BofA Offer
DealBook — ... once about being a potential successor to Kenneth D. Lewis, who will retire as BofA’s C.E.O. at the end of this year. Some Bank of America stakeholders and regulators are pushing the board’s search committee to look outside the company for the next chief, but potential candidates have fallen short of the board’s hopes or were not interested, the newspaper said. The search committee is not expected to make a decision until the end of this week at the earliest, according to the report. Go to Article from The Wall Street Journal » ...

Today’s Best Market Rumors (11/2/2009) (BK)(ODFL)(PALM)(AAPL)
24/7 Wall St. — ...  Fannie Mae (NYSE:FNM) tax credits (WSJ) Bank of NY Mellon’s (NYSE:BK) CEO turned down  a chance to be considered for the Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) CEO job.  (WSJ) Roger Nightingale, economist at Pointon York, says the ...

The many Fingers in the BofA pie
FT Alphaville — ... of First Acceptance Corporation (NYSE:FAC). Former Chairman and CEO of Golden State Bancorp, San Francisco. Sold to Citicorp in 2002 for $6 BN. Well known entrepreneur and banking turnaround specialist who specialized in buying distressed and rural banks. Age 65. Pros: A proven entrepreneur that has made a personal fortune in banking turnarounds. Cons: Recent results at FAC. An admitted longshot. Related links: BofA dissidents attack insider candidates for chief executive - FT BNY Mellon CEO Kelly Tells BofA: No, Thanks - WSJ Lewis to go without pay or bonus for ...

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Bank of New York Chief Shuns BofA's Top JobDealBook
Robert P. Kelly, chief executive of Bank of New York Mellon, told his senior managers on Thursday that he was not interested in taking the top job at Bank of America, defusing speculation that he would leave his current post.
Bank Of America Having Difficulty Taking A HintDealbreaker
No one (not currently on payroll in Charlotte) wants to be CEO of Bank of America. That much is obvious. Not Ken Lewis, not anyone. Included in that group of people: Bank of New York Mellon Robert Kelly. And yet, despite having their calls forward to The Rejection Line , several times at this ...
BNY's Kelly Tells BofA: No, ThanksWSJ.com: What's News US
BNY chief Robert Kelly recently was approached about becoming the next CEO of Bank of America but has shown no interest in the job.
BNY's Kelly Tells BofA: No, ThanksWSJ.com: What's News US
BNY chief Robert Kelly recently was approached about becoming the next CEO of Bank of America but has shown no interest in the job.