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Thursday’s Round-Up: Staples a Good Buy; Goings at MMI, APPL; BP’s New Strategy Chief; Interviews with Humana, Intuit, Supervalu; Kapitall on Corporate Governance

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Comings & Goings

William R. Hambrecht, a Carl Icahn-loyal Board member of Motorola Mobility, has resigned.

Andy Miller, leader of Apple’s mobile advertising, has left for Highland Capital Partners.

BP names a new head of strategy — former head of investor relations, Fergus MacLeod.

In the News

Sarah Needleman interviews Intuit co-founder Scott Cook.

CNBC interviews Humana CEO Michael McCallister. Below is our BVEM analysis of McCallister.

CNBC also interviews Supervalu CEO Craig Herkert. Here’s our BVEM analysis:

Stock Picks

Nice analysis by Kapitall on “3 Stocks Under $5 with Low Debt and Strong Corporate Governance.” We at Chiefist especially applaud the first sentence: “One important consideration for stocks is the corporate governance policies of the company, such as its board composition and shareholder rights, which have important implications to the company’s performance.” Companies examines: Wet Seal, Mueller Water Products and ADPT Corp.

Jon Ogg of 24/7 Wall St. argues that Staples may be a good buy now. He doesn’t mention management, or CEO Ron Sargent. But no worries – Chiefist has done that analysis. Contact us for our full report on Sargent and Staples.

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