Lehman demotes key executives after surprise loss
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc said on Thursday it demoted its chief financial officer and chief operating officer, days after the investment bank said it expected its first-ever loss as a public company and following a 65 percent slide in its shares this year.
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