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CEO all-star bench It's likely at least a few high-profile CEO spots will open up in 2009. But with many former top guns already subbing in - Herb Allison at Fannie Mae and Ed Liddy at AIG - who's left? We asked top recruiters for a list of CEOs who could be called into the game. More
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Fortune 500 Women CEOs

From health care, to agriculture, to food and beverages, these women show what it takes to face the challenge of leading a Fortune 500 company.

Top 50 Wal-Mart's on top. Which other companies made the top 50 this year? (more)
Best big companies to work forSee more than 30 companies that made both the Fortune 1000 and Best Companies to Work For lists this year. (more)
Faces of the futureThese twentysomethings may not have a ton of experience, but you'd never know it from their job descriptions. (more)
The biggest losersWhat automaker lost a whopping $38.7 billion in 2007? See the 20 worst Fortune 500 money losers (more)
20 most profitable companiesExxon Mobil was the most profitable company last year by far, raking in $40.6 billion in earnings. Who else made the top 20? (more)
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