Citigroup's Weill admits flaw in Prince succession: report
(Reuters) - Sanford "Sandy" Weill admitted that the
planning process that led to the choice of Charles Prince to
succeed him as chief executive of Citigroup Inc was
flawed, according to an article in Friday's Financial Times.
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