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...Caterpillar endured some painful periods under former chief executive Douglas Oberhelman, whose investments to boost production globally and expand the company’s mining equipment range came amid an economic...
...or moved on from the companies or organisations in question (5): Former Ford Motor Company CEO Mark FieldsFormer Arconic CEO Klaus KleinfeldFormer US Steel CEO Mario LonghiFormer Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman...
...retired or moved on from the companies or organisations in question (4): Former Ford Motor Company CEO Mark FieldsFormer Arconic CEO Klaus KleinfeldFormer US Steel CEO Mario LonghiFormer Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman...
...Caterpillar said on Monday that Doug Oberhelman, the heavy machinery maker’s chairman and chief executive, will retire next spring....
...Mr Oberhelman has been criticised for investing heavily in boosting production globally and expanding the company's mining equipment range, at just the wrong time....
...left after Charlottesville) Mario Longhi, US Steel (left after retiring) Denise Morrison, Campbell Soup Company Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing Elon Musk, Tesla (left after Paris climate deal exit) Doug Oberhelman...
...Mr Oberhelman is not alone in trying to focus on the positive, or to tread gingerly....
...He succeeds Doug Oberhelman, the chairman and chief executive of heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar. Mr Oberhelman is set to retire from Caterpillar on December 31....
...“Economic weakness throughout much of the world persists and, as a result, most of our end markets remain challenged,” said Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar’s chairman and chief executive, who announced plans...
...Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar’s departing chairman, met Mr Trump last week at the White House where the president joked about his fondness for Caterpillar bulldozers....
...It also unveiled plans for chief executive Doug Oberhelman, a 41-year veteran of the company, to retire in March....
...Whether or not that happens, we are continuing to prepare for a better future,” said Mr Oberhelman....
...Steel Denise Morrison, Campbell Soup Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing Elon Musk, Tesla Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar Scott Paul, Alliance for American Manufacturing Kevin Plank, Under Armour Michael Polk,...
...Mr Oberhelman blamed sluggish economic growth and struggles in the energy sector for a drop in the industrial bellwether’s annual revenue, which was $47bn last year from $65.9bn in 2012....
...From the look of his press release, retiring Caterpillar chief Doug Oberhelman should try blogging....
...But Mr Oberhelman’s new look was more than skin deep....
...Its chief executive and chairman Doug Oberhelman has announced his intent to retire next spring....
...This has left executives wondering who will “bear our turn in the bullseye” next, as Doug Oberhelman, head of Caterpillar puts it. It is tantamount to trial by tweet. What should executives do?...
...Our CEO group is not at all happy with a 2.1 per cent growth rate,” Mr Oberhelman, chairman of the Business Roundtable, said ahead of the Fed’s June policy announcement on Wednesday....
...“While first-quarter results were about as we expected, sales and profit were well below the first quarter of 2015,” chief executive Doug Oberhelman said....
...The Business Roundtable is chaired by Doug Oberhelman, chief executive of Caterpillar, and its vice-chairs are the leaders of Xerox, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin and Dow Chemical....
...We’ve got to learn and figure out how to deal with that,” said Mr Oberhelman. Apple Back in spring 2013, Mr Trump’s biggest problem with Apple was the size of its iPhones....
...“We are facing a convergence of challenging marketplace conditions in key regions and industry sectors — namely in mining and energy,” Doug Oberhelman, chief executive at Caterpillar, said as the company...
...In an interview on CNBC, chief executive Douglas Oberhelman said: “2016 is going to be rough and challenging again.”...
...Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar’s chairman and chief executive, said it was “facing a convergence of challenging marketplace conditions in key regions and industry sectors — namely in mining and energy.”...
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