91. The two executives had known each other for years and had dined, played golf and worked together in an enormous global price-fixing conspiracy. 92. The two executives said they had not yet chosen a company name or a new location. 93. The two executives will then take off for a five-day, cross-country tour of Boeing and former McDonnell Douglas sites. 94. The two executives are aware that establishing commercial ventures on Indian lands involves special sensitivity. 95. The two executives fielded questions that suggested that they had underestimated the Asian crisis and now were overreacting to it. 96. The two executives have argued over the management of the joint venture and policies on acquisitions. 97. The two executives hit it off. 98. The two executives led the seismic company for much of its history. 99. The two executives pleaded guilty in federal court in White Plains to fraud-related charges and tax evasion. 100. The two executives said Citigroup is already generating more business than Citibank and Salomon Smith Barney would have alone. |