Campbell Soup Names New CFO as It Looks to Continue Strong Growth
Campbell Soup Co.
appointed its next finance chief as the soup and snack maker looks to build on its recent growth.
The Camden, NJ-based company on Wednesday said Carrie Anderson will become chief financial officer, effective Feb. 6. She succeeds Mick Beekhuizen, who was named president of Campbell’s meals and beverage division in November.
Carrie Anderson, incoming CFO at Campbell Soup Co.
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Ms. Anderson is set to join Campbell from medical technology company Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.
, where she has been CFO since June 2019. Integra plans to launch a search for her replacement, the…
Canadian oil in a good place, says BMO’s top energy banker
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Near-term picture for the industry will likely be characterized by volatility
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Published April 04, 2023 • Last updated Apr 04, 2023 • 2 minute read
Canada’s three main unconventional fields — the Montney, Deep Basin and Duvernay — “are still going strong, and obviously the oilsands are the big producer in the room, and there’s very little risk for their resources,” said Bradley Wells, head of energy for BMO Capital Markets. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press
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Geographical proximity key factor in countries’ oil imports: poll
A large oil refinery along the Athabasca River in Alberta’s Oilsands. Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Oil imports from geographically close sources are preferred over supplies from far-flung locations, according to a new public opinion poll of more than 24,000 citizens of 28 countries by Ipsos.
It looked at eight oil-producing jurisdictions: Canada, the United States, Norway, the Middle East, Mexico, Venezuela, Russia, and China. Participants were asked to rank their preferred origin for oil imports between Nov. 18 and Dec. 6, 2022.
Ipsos says aside from geography, the weighted data shows a trend towards choosing suppliers based on shared values, such…
Before Clarence Thomas, Abe Fortas resigned Supreme Court over finances
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing mounting scrutiny over his finances, after a ProPublica report documented his lavish donor-funded travel and a Washington Post report revealed that Thomas had reported hundreds of thousands of dollars in income from a defunct real estate firm.
If Thomas were to resign over his financial dealings, he would not be the first justice to do so. The following story, lightly edited for length and style, originally ran in The Washington Post on May 16, 1969.
Associate Justice Abe Fortas resigned from the Supreme Court yesterday, insisting that he had…
TD Bank biggest sector short anywhere in the world
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Worries about TD’s exposure to Canada’s housing slowdown and ties to the US market
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Published April 04, 2023 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read
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Turns out, the biggest short in the banking industry anywhere in the world isn’t in Switzerland or Silicon Valley, but rather, in the relatively tame financial center of Canada.
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