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Excerpt: “Global Crossing: CEO Leo Hindery is Out, Thomas Casey is In” Leo Hindery, former head of AT&T Corp.’s cable television operations, had only been at the job seven months. He joined Global Crossing last December and succeeded former CEO Bob Annunziata in March. But in the past few months, Global Crossing stock has tumbled […]

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Excerpts: Global Crossing CEO out Analysts surveyed by earnings tracker First Call forecast Global Crossing (GBLX: Research, Estimates) lost 71 cents a share in the recently completed third quarter, more than the 7 cents a share loss in the year-earlier quarter. It is expected to lose $2.56 a share in 2000 and $2.58 a share

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Excerpts: Moneyline News Hour Willow Bay: And I’ll talk with a cable industry heavyweight on his new job, Global Crossing CEO Leo Hindery. Willow Bay: I’d like to hear this from you in your new role as CEO, is Global Crossing in talks with Deutsche Telekom? Leo Hindery: Willow, we try not to comment on

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GlobalCenter Gets Ready to Come Out — Again GlobalCenter scrapped its plans to go public back in the fall of 1997 when it was acquired by long-distance carrier Frontier “I think Global Crossing and GlobalCenter will perform better and function better side by side than one under the other,” said Leo Hindery. “You’ll probably see

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Excerpts: “Telecom executive called tireless man on mission.” Formerly the chief financial officer at The Chronicle, Leo Hindery yesterday landed the title of president and chief operating officer of AT&T Consumer Services. “Leo Hindery is absolutely the hardest-driving person I’ve ever met,” said Gregg Vignos, a San Francisco attorney who worked with Hindery on the

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Excerpts: “William F. LeRoux, S.J. Endowed Chair.” William F. LeRoux, S.J. came to Seattle University in 1958 as a professor in theology. He served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1977 – 82) and as an assistant to the Vice President for University Advancement from 1982 until his death in 2004. He

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