CEO Ronald DeFeo

CEO Ronald DeFeo

CEO Ronald DeFeo has been the chief executive officer of Terex Corp since 1995. He is 54 years old. Follow Mr. DeFeo and Terex Corp in the news and blogs or share your own opinion about the company and its leadership.

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Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP last week announced that a class action has been commenced on behalf of an institutional investor in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut on behalf of purchasers of the common stock of Terex Corp. between Feb. 20, 2008 and Sept. 4, 2008.  
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The deal will also speed Terex Corp.'s goal of transforming itself into a Terex Corp. said the acquisition speeds up plans to transform itself from a construction and mining company into a machinery company with an industrial focus. Terex Corp, based ...  
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Terex Corp. last week announced that it signed a definitive agreement to sell its mining business to Bucyrus International for $1.3 billion in cash. The products to be divested by Terex in the transaction include hydraulic mining excavators, electric drive mining trucks, track and rotary blasthole drills, and the highwall miner, as well as the related parts and aftermarket service businesses, including the company-owned distribution locations...  
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An investigations on behalf of former and current employees of Terex Corporation (Public, NYSE:TEX) concerning potential Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”) Breach of Fiduciary Duty was announced. If you a former or current employee or are a member of any of Terex Corp’s investment plans or profit sharing retirement plans and purchased or held Terex Corporation (Public, NYSE:TEX) shares or have information relating to this...  
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Bucyrus International Inc. said it will buy Westport-based Terex Corp.'s mining equipment division for $1.3 billion in cash, adding complementary services to its business and broadening its geographic reach.  
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