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Amex CEO Steve Squeri eats a Chopt salad at his desk every day, the Financial Times reports. Squeri works 17-hour days that start as soon as he's on the way to work, he told the FT. He says he ...
American Express CEO Steve Squeri ran his pandemic plan by his biggest shareholder, Warren Buffett. Squeri wanted to avoid layoffs, acquire businesses, and invest $1 billion in new cardholder rewards.
Steve Squeri told Bloomberg that office work should be "purposeful" and involve meeting colleagues. Amex asked New York staff to return 1 day a week from March 1, before adopting more flexible plans.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Early April 2020 was a grim time for many companies. But American Express chief executive Steve Squeri ...
In the midst of the pandemic, Steve Squeri, CEO of American Express, faced a unique challenge with economic uncertainty looming and the world gripped by COVID lockdowns. Squeri's concerns were valid.
"You've seen some headlines of individual companies that are going through layoffs," said Steve Squeri, CEO of Amex, during Friday's earnings call, adding that despite the mass layoffs most companies ...
Amex CEO Steve Squeri says the company is waiting for a small business recovery. Four years after the pandemic hit, many small businesses are still trying to recover, though American Express — which ...
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