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Citigroup restates quarterly earnings down by 3 cents a share (at MarketWatch)
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:09:00 Etc/GMT | Yahoo! Finance
Citigroup Inc. restated its third-quarter earnings on Monday, saying additional write-downs of securities reduced earnings by 3 cents a share.
S&P Places Citigroup on Negative Watch (AP)
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:00:36 Etc/GMT | Yahoo! Finance
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's said Monday it placed Citigroup Inc. and its operating unit Citibank N.A. on negative credit watch after the company said over the weekend it would take an additional $8 billion to $11 billion in writedowns.
Citigroup restates earnings down 3 cents a share (at MarketWatch)
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 14:19:00 Etc/GMT | Yahoo! Finance
Citigroup Inc. restated its third-quarter earnings on Monday in a filing with the SEC, saying additional write-downs of securities reduced earnings by 3 cents a share.
Stocks fall sharply on Citigroup writedowns
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:29:00 -0500 | CANOE Money
TORONTO - Stock markets tumbled Monday morning with the credit crisis back in the spotlight after American banking giant Citigroup ditched chairman and chief executive Charles Prince and said it will book up to US$11 billion in additional writedowns.
Citigroup crisis chronology (at MarketWatch)
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:53:00 Etc/GMT | Yahoo! Finance
On Sunday, Citigroup Inc. forced out Chuck Prince as chairman and chief executive amid word that the financial-services giant will write down as much as another $11 billion in bad mortgage assets.
Citigroup CEO Charles Prince resigns
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:33:00 -0500 | CANOE Money
NEW YORK - Citigroup Inc. shareholders may have finally gotten what they wanted - the resignation of chairman and chief executive Charles Prince - but Wall Street's worries are far from over.
Fixing Citigroup Will Test Rubin
Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:19:31 GMT | New York Times
Robert E. Rubin, named chairman of Citigroup, will seek to revive the troubled bank, which said it would take an additional $8 billion to $11 billion write-down.
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