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...He was fired from Citigroup in 1998 by Sandy Weill and John Reed after a physical altercation with Deryck Maughan, his co-CEO of the corporate bank....
...A decade earlier, Mr Black would quit Citigroup two days after his boss – then, as now, Mr Dimon – was fired in part for a confrontation the two men had with their colleague, Deryck Maughan, at an executive...
...Maughan of KKR, distressed investor Wilbur Ross, and Howard Marks, chairman of Oaktree Capital Management in Los Angeles....
...Maughan of Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts....
...Mr Buffett slashed bonuses at Salomon, appointed Sir Deryck Maughan as chief executive and, in 1997, helped engineer its sale to Sandy Weill’s Travelers Group....
...As rapidly as he could talk, Buffett oversaw the election of himself as interim chairman and Deryck Maughan as director and operating head of Salomon Brothers....
...Maughan as a managing director and chairman of KKR Asia....
...KKR last year hired Sir Deryck Maughan, a former Citigroup executive and veteran Asia-based banker, to spearhead its operations in that region....
...A legion of senior executives – from up-and-coming managers such as Mr Clarke to seasoned veterans like Michael Capellas, formerly of MCI, and Citigroup’s Sir Deryck Maughan – has followed suit....
...Maughan....
...The problems in Japan claimed the scalps of three of the bank's most senior executives Sir Deryck Maughan, chairman of Citigroup International, Thomas Jones, head of investment management, and Peter Scaturro...
...For its push into Asia, it sent Joseph Bae, an up-and-coming dealmaker, to set up offices in Hong Kong and Tokyo and hired Sir Deryck Maughan, the former Citigroup executive, to lead the efforts and help...
...But Mr Prince admits that Mr Long does not have the profile of Sir Deryck Maughan, who was ousted as chairman of Citigroup International after regulators closed Citigroup’s private bank in Japan. was closed...
...A month later, Mr Prince sacked three of the group’s most senior executives, who were deemed partly responsible for the problems, including Sir Deryck Maughan, chairman of Citigroup International....
...Sir Deryck Maughan, chairman of Citigroup International, recently told investors that the target was to raise international earnings from about 38 per cent to 50 per cent of the group's total, with only...
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