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CEO says the company’s affluent customers prioritize paying AmEx before competitors during financial stress. This results in ...
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Amex CEO: Thanksgiving spending jumped 9%
American Express is signaling that the U.S. consumer is not done spending yet, with American Express CEO Stephen Squeri highlighting a roughly 9 percent jump in Thanksgiving holiday outlays on the ...
The American Express CEO sees charging consumers surcharges on credit card transactions as “bad” for consumers. American ...
American Express Co (NYSE:AXP) reported fiscal first-quarter 2025 results on Thursday. The stock price declined after the report. The company reported revenue (net of interest expense) growth of 7% ...
Steve Squeri is super-pumped on the new Amex Platinum Card “refresh.” Marketing it something Squeri knows quite a bit about—and will be relying on to sell the new card, whose annual fee will rise from ...
In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, General Electric chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt and American Express CEO and chairman Ken Chenault laid out a series of jobs-council ideas to increase employment, ...
Former American Express CEO Ken Chenault speaks on Tuesday. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images) Former American Express CEO Ken Chenault vouched for Kamala Harris and said a strong democracy is essential ...
American Express announced today that it is spinning off its Financial Advisors unit (AEFA) from its credit card and travel operations. American Express shareholders rejoiced, sending shares up 6.4 ...
American Express‘s (AXP) CEO says the company’s affluent customers prioritize paying AmEx before competitors during financial stress. This results in lower write-off rates than peers during downturns.
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