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In bad economy, CEOs don't want to be seen playing golf
Using golf as a stress reliever MGIC Investment CEO Curt Culver, the best CEO at his first job interview with MGIC in 1982 because he was coming Barry Davis is down 84%, and MGIC Investment under Culver is down 94%. Even
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Think Powerful CEOs Get Everything? Think Again.
are these who say they have never played with Woods: Intuit's Steve Bennett, Stanley Works' John Lundgren, MGIC Investment 's Curt Culver, Crosstex Energy's Barry Davis and Nationwide's Jerry Jurgensen. Paying to play Of course
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The Ultimate Golf Club: Those Who've Played With Tiger
are these who say they have never played with Woods: Intuit's Steve Bennett, Stanley Works' John Lundgren, MGIC Investment 's Curt Culver, Crosstex Energy's Barry Davis and Nationwide's Jerry Jurgensen. Paying to Play Of course
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Plenty of brand name stocks are under $10
doesn't come as a surprise that companies at the center of the credit crunch, such as Freddie Mac and mortgage insurers MGIC MTG and MBIA MBI , are in the list. On Wednesday, Freddie reported its fourth-straight quarterly loss. The pessimism targeted
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CEOs value lessons from teen jobs
but he was soon a photographer shooting tourists at an English seaside beach resort. Curt Culver, 55, CEO of MGIC Investment , washed root beer mugs at 10 at his parents' A&W. The following year, he had proved himself good with numbers
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Housing prices take biggest dive since 1991
they've piled up too much debt, according to estimates from Geoffrey Cooper, emerging markets director at a unit of MGIC Investment , the nation's biggest mortgage insurer. Total foreclosure filings in January, which include default and auction
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CEOs who've teed off with Tiger are a very small group
who say they have never played with Woods: Intuit's intu Steve Bennett, Stanley Works' swk John Lundgren, MGIC Investment 's mtg Curt Culver, Crosstex Energy's xtxi Barry Davis and Nationwide's nfs Jerry Jurgensen. Paying to play
