By Amanda Iacone
Two of Ernst & Young’s top leaders—with opposing views on how to split up the firm—said Friday they are still working toward a resolution after meeting in California this week.
“Our discussions have been collaborative and are based on shared objectives and an agreed strategic rationale,” the firm’s global Chairman and CEO Carmine Di Sibio and US Chair and Managing Partner Julie Boland said in a joint statement. “We are continuing to work towards a transaction.”
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