(Reuters) - Paul O'Neill, the blunt-spoken former head of Alcoa Corp who was fired after two rocky years as U.S. President George W. Bush's Treasury secretary, died on Saturday at the age of 84 at his ...
He is the first member of Bush's Cabinet to leave. "It has been a privilege to serve the nation during these challenging times," O'Neill said in a letter to the president. "I thank you for that ...
Former treasury secretary Paul O'Neill has chosen to tell his story about his two unhappy years in the Bush Cabinet in a form that's as weird as he is: the Third Person Memoir. He dumps 19,000 ...
It was, as I later came to appreciate, standard-operating-Paul O'Neill. It had been a slow meeting, taken up primarily by a long, painstaking argument from me to hire a financial officer for the ...
Think of Paul O’Neill, for now, as Alan Greenspan after a few glasses of wine. George W. Bush’s nominee to head his Treasury Department — and square his $1.6 trillion tax cut with Congress and the Fed ...
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