Civil War is breaking out on the board of directors of BofA over the selection of a successor to CEO Ken Lewis, pitting board members favoring Greg Curl, with those who favor Brian Moynihan, who came to the co. after its purchase of the Boston-based Fleet Financial, people close to the company say.
By editor Nov 8, 2009, 4:41 PM
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