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  • So said the roughly 60 big-company finance chiefs at The Wall Street Journal's inaugural CFO Network annual meeting last week.

    What the CFOs Want Matthew Quinn 2011

  • More than half of the roughly 60 big-company CFOs who gathered at the inaugural CFO Network meeting said in a straw poll that they are planning to add workers over the next 12 months both in the U.S. and overseas.

    In Search of Certainty 2011

  • More than half of the roughly 60 big-company CFOs who gathered at the inaugural CFO Network meeting said in a straw poll that they are planning to add workers over the next 12 months both in the U.S. and overseas.

    In Search of Certainty 2011

  • Mr. Irani last year was awarded total direct compensation of $52.2 million — the highest among 200 big-company CEOs in The Wall Street Journal's annual pay survey.

    Occidental Petroleum's Net Jumps 28% Isabel Ordonez 2010

  • The improving outlook among big-company CEOs comes amid other signs of a brightening mood among businesses of all sizes, a strong sign for a pickup in hiring and investment in coming months.

    Private Sector Adds Jobs Andrew Ackerman 2011

  • So said the roughly 60 big-company finance chiefs at The Wall Street Journal's inaugural CFO Network annual meeting last week.

    What the CFOs Want Matthew Quinn 2011

  • The judges can be a mix of professors, venture capitalists, big-company executives, angel investors and others with a critical eye for business ideas.

    At Business Schools, Race for Cash Heats Up Emily Maltby 2011

  • People understand this is big-company corruption buying politicians and making economic change impossible.

    Dave Johnson: Trade Agreements Kill Jobs, Wages, Democracy Dave Johnson 2011

  • The average management fee on alternative stock funds is 1.04%, compared with 0.62% on actively managed funds holding big-company U.S. stocks, according to Morningstar.

    Active Funds vs. ETFs Tom Lauricella 2011

  • Hedge-fund replication models look at hedge-fund returns and then try to match them up with returns on different kinds of investments—for instance, a mix of big-company U.S. stocks, European bonds, currencies and gold.

    New Twist on Hedge Funds Tom Lauricella 2011

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