Catching up with CNBC interviews with BRT-member CEOs. Want to know how the economy's doing? Check these out.
AEP CEO: EPA has listened to industry (Nick Akins)
Dow Earnings: Liveris (Andrew Liveris)
Owens Corning CEO: Seen increase in energy efficiency (Michael Thaman)
Explaining Cat's Disappointment (Doug Oberhelman) [Headline's overstated, IMO)
Eli Lilly earnings beat (John Lechleiter)
DuPont CEO: Earnings & restructuring (Ellen Kullman)
SAP CEO: Pipeline increasing in Asia (Bill McDermott)
Corporate software giant SAP AG SAP.XE -0.74% said Sunday that Jim Hagemann Snabe, who has been co-chief executive since 2010, plans to transition out of his post next May, leaving American Co-CEO Bill McDermott as sole chief of the German company. Mr. McDermott, who has worked for SAP since 2002, will be the first American full CEO of the 41-year-old company, which makes largely invisible but critical software that helps big companies maintain their financial records, keep tabs on their supply chains and store information on employees.