management professor syd finkelstein says that's one reason avon is keeping her on. >> it is really a reaction to the feeling that people have to do something about this that the board wants people to know, wants the investment community to know we're making changes. but still they have this kind of tight connection to that c.e.o., in this case andrea jung who has been there for a long time, and i think they couldn't bring themselves to go the further step. >> susie: wall street welcomed the prospect of new leadership. at least two investment analysts raised their ratings of the stock. caris and company now rates it "above average" and b.m.o. capital markets lifted it to "outperform." citigroup called the announcement, "long and broadly anticipated / expected / hoped for." it also said "investors should acknowledge that there is no easy fix." like many makeovers, this one will need to be more than skin deep to attract investors. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we'll see the weekly numbers on how many out-of-work americans filed for first-time a check on inflation at t