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Jul 31 2008

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A young Vikram Pandit
Chuck Prince
Robert Rubin
Sandy Weill and John Reed
Early ATM
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Academic Prodigy
Pandit in a picture from his 1976 Columbia yearbook. He was admitted to the university at age 16 to study engineering and received his degree in only three years.
Corner Office
Former Citigroup C.E.O. Chuck Prince, photographed in July 2003 after Sandy Weill announced he was stepping down.
Pandit Fan
Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, a major figure at Citigroup and a Pandit supporter, in April.
Building a Monolith
Weill, left, of Travelers and John Reed of Citicorp shake hands in 1998 after announcing the merger of their two companies.
"The Cash Station"
The country's first A.T.M., operated by a predecessor of Citigroup, in New York in 1968.
Citi Under Siege

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