PepsiCo lining up potential successors to Nooyi
PepsiCo may be lining up a potential successor to CEO Indra Nooyi, naming a former executive to head its biggest moneymaking unit on Monday and also naming an insider as its president.
Brian Cornell,
Diplomacy with North Korea won't hurt South ties, says US
The United States said on Friday it won't let the recent progress in its nuclear diplomacy with North Korea affect its close relations with key ally South Korea.
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
Citi CEO Pandit's 2011 pay soars to $14.9 mln
Citigroup chief executive Vikram Pandit finally got his payday. The third biggest U.S. bank company paid Pandit $14.86 million in 2011, compared with a salary of $1 and no bonus in 2010, according to
Coke, Pepsi make changes to avoid cancer warning
Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. are changing the way they make the caramel coloring used in their sodas as a result of a California law that mandates drinks containing a certain level of carcinogens be
Poisonous mistrust between Osama bin Laden's three wives: Retd Pak officer
It seems all was not well in Osama bin Laden's safe house in Pakistan towards the end.
At least that is what the account of a retired Pakistan army Brigadier tends to suggest as he talks about ‘pois
Lehman Brothers exits bankruptcy to repay debt and vanish
The debtors of Lehman Brothers, whose stunning collapse in 2008 sparked global financial panic, emerged from a record bankruptcy on Tuesday in a step toward the final chapter for the once-powerful Wal
Obama invokes Gandhi, Mandela in support for second term
US President Barack Obama invoked the legacies of his heroes Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela as he sought support from voters for a second term, saying he too needs time to fulfill his promise of br
Indian-Americans hold demonstrations against Modi
Marking the 10th anniversary of the Gujarat riots, a coalition of over 40 Indian-American bodies held a demonstration and a candle-light vigil here, shouting slogans against Chief Minister Narendra Mo
Citigroup chairman Parsons to step down in April
Citigroup chairman Richard Parsons will step down from the board of the company and will be replaced by fellow director Michael E O'Neill.
Parsons, who has been the chairman of the board since 2009 a
Indian-origin teen charged in firebombing of NJ synagogues
A 19-year old Indian-origin boy has been arrested and charged in connection with the firebombing of two synagogues in January in New Jersey.
Aakash Dalal's arrest was announced yesterday by Bergen Co