The Best and Worst CEOs of 2012

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The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion, with host Chris Hill and analysts Ron Gross, Joe Magyer, and Tim Hanson.

In this segment, the guys take a look at the best and worst list for CEOs from 2012. They discuss Apple , Groupon , Microsoft , Yahoo! and AIG , and tell us who stands out for the right reasons, and who else stands out for the wrong ones.


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