On Friday, Shares of National Bank of Greece S.A. (NYSE:NBG), lost -3.76% to $1.28, as euro-area officials are demanding a proposal for stabilizing Greece’s debt before the end of the day, Bloomberg reports.
On Thursday, the tension filled talks between Greece and its creditors hit yet another bump when the International Monetary Fund negotiating team withdrew from the talk aboutions over noteworthy differences.
Talks between Greece and its creditors have been going on for four months. On Thursday EU President Donald Tusk criticized Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for the delay in reaching a debt agreement, Bloomberg said.
National Bank of Greece S.A., together with its auxiliaries, provides diversified financial services. The company is involved in retail and commercial banking, asset administration, investment banking, brokerage, and insurance activities. It offers current accounts, deposit multiproducts, deposits in foreign currency, savings accounts, sight accounts, and time deposit accounts.
Shares of Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX), declined -1.76% to $11.17, during its last trading session.
Xerox Corporation, declared the appointment of Rohit Philip as corporate treasurer. Philip will join the company effective June 22, reporting directly to Kathy Mikells, chief financial officer. He succeeds Rhonda Seegal, who will leave Xerox at the end of the year to pursue other interests.
Philip comes to Xerox from Anand Automotive Limited, a leading auto component supplier in India, where he served as president and group chief financial officer during the last two years. Preceding to Anand, Philip spent 17 years at United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL) in a variety of roles responsible for corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, treasury and enterprise risk administration.
“We thank Rhonda who served as Xerox treasurer for 12 years, working to improve our liquidity and ensure continued access to capital,” said Mikells. “We welcome Rohit to the Xerox leadership team. As we expand our services business around the world, his noteworthytreasury, business development and strategy background in addition to his experience managing bank and board of director relationships will serve us well.”
Philip will oversee the capital structure of the corporation, counting developing worldwide funding strategies and serving as the primary interface to the capital markets and credit rating agencies. He also will be responsible for the company’s insurance programs, foreign exchange and pension investment and funding.
Xerox Corporation provides business process and document administration solutions worldwide. The company’s Services segment offers various business process outsourcing services, such as customer care, transaction processing, human resources, communication and marketing, and consulting and analytics services, in addition to finance, accounting, and procurement services.
Finally, Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:HTZ), ended its last trade with 0.77% gain, and closed at $20.90.
On May 27, Hertz Global Holdings, declared that Stuart Benzal has been designated Vice President, Customer Experience, and Tony Bedalov has been designated Vice President, Customer Care and Contact Centers reporting to Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer Jeffrey Foland.
In this new role, Benzal will oversee the worldwide delivery of distinctive products, services and superior experiences that deepen customer engagement across the company’s car rental brands, which comprise Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty and Firefly.
Bedalov will be responsible for the worldwide call center and customer care services. As a 30-year veteran with United Airlines, most recently as Managing Director of Contact Center Strategy and Planning, Bedalov has extensive experience in the development of customer service processes. He also has led the implementation of marketing and loyalty programs, in his preceding role as President of Mileage Plus, Inc., a partner of United Airlines. He attended the University of Illinois.
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc., through its auxiliaries, is engaged in the car and equipment rental businesses worldwide. It operates through four segments: U.S. Car Rental, International Car Rental, Worldwide Equipment Rental, and All Other Operations.
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