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Do Fat CEO Faces Equal Fat Profits?
Time: We generally don’t include the shape of a business exec’s face in our investing advice. But according to a new study, maybe we should. In the November issue of the journal Psychological Science, a
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Measure of success: Study shows width of CEO’s face can predict company’s financial performance
Daily Mail: If you are measuring indications of how well a company will perform, look no further than the shape of the CEO’s face. New research shows male corporate leaders with wider faces, such as
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CEO face shape linked to company performance
CBS News: The shape of a CEO’s face can predict his company’s financial performance, according to a new study in which researchers analyzed photos of 55 male chief executive officers of Fortune 500 businesses. The
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Is Shape of CEO’s Face a Measure of Power?
U.S. News & World Report: The width of a CEO’s face may predict how well a company performs, according to a new study. Researchers compared the photos of 55 male CEOs of Fortune 500 organizations
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Wide-Headed CEOs Outperform Counterparts, Daily Telegraph Says
Bloomberg: Chief executive officers with wide heads perform better financially than those with long faces, the Daily Telegraph reported, citing a study in the journal Psychological Science. Men with wider faces tend to have higher
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Shape of CEO’s Face Linked to Company Performance
LiveScience: The shape of a CEO’s face can predict his company’s financial performance, according to a new study in which researchers analyzed photos of 55 male chief executive officers of Fortune 500 businesses. The crucial