Posted on 04/25/2009 12:40:39 PM PDT by FromLori
Freddie Mac(FRE Quote) is temporarily bringing back its former chief executive as it deals with the apparent suicide of its acting chief financial officer.
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Perfect. Bring back the guys who likely had a hand in the matters leading up to this tragedy to ‘Contain; the fallout.
Mr. Moffett retired as Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of U.S. Bancorp in 2007 having served the company in this capacity since 1993.
Prior to 1993, Moffett held executive level positions at some of the nations leading financial services companies, including Bank of America and Security Pacific Corp.
Is there any way we can get the Frankfurter to think like that (late) acting CEO?
Lori, I loved your Friday thought. LOL
Hmmmm, how much did he make off of his first stint with Freddie? How much will he make off of this one?
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