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* Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., struggling to rebound from a series of costly financial moves that have dragged its stock to a six-year low, named pharmaceutical industry veteran Andrew Bonfield chief financial officer. The 39-year-old accountant replaces Fred Schiff, who quit Bristol-Myers in April after a series of company moves that helped decimate the New York-based drug maker’s stock and make it a potential takeover target.

* New York’s Algonquin Hotel, which in its heyday drew Dorothy Parker and literary pals such as Robert Benchley and Alexander Woollcott to its famed Round Table, was sold to Denver partnership Miller Global Properties Fund IV.

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