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| This is the moment Kenneth I. Chenault, chief executive of American Express Co. (NYSE:AXP - News), has waited for his entire career. As a fresh recruit in charge of strategic planning more than two decades ago, he sought to move AmEx beyond its lucrative |
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Jul 31, 2004 00:06:11 |
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