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Women of the Credit Crisis: Where Are They Now?

Mon Oct 12th, 2009

Megan Barnett

The past couple of years have claimed many victims on Wall Street, but there was a time when it felt like the finance sector’s top women were suffering a disproportionate number of job losses.

John Mack, Ken Lewis... Who Will Fall Next?

Thu Oct 1st, 2009

Megan Barnett

Bank of America (BAC) CEO Ken Lewis, the Georgia State grad who hailed from small town Mississippi, finally earned his spot among the ego-driven Ivy League MBAs of Wall Street last year. He had tried

New York to CEOs: I Got Your Money Right Here

Fri Apr 17th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

Editor's Note: The following screenshots were taken from publicly-accessible records located at the website of the New York State Comptroller.Who couldn’t use a few extra bucks these days? Here

MBA No Longer AAA?

Wed Mar 18th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

The ranks of business-school students are swelling: Both recent college graduates, terrified by the lack of immediate job prospects and young professionals seeking refuge from the wreckage

Two Ways: Did Bernanke Light a Fire Under the Market's Bottom?

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Terry Woo

Equity markets had their biggest rally this year after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke outlined steps to fix the banking industry in a morning address. His remarks, delivered to the Counci

MV Weather Report: Citi, Bernanke Sweep Clouds Away

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Matt Theal

What a day it was for the market. Turnaround Tuesday definitely lived up to the hype.Citigroup (C) came out and said they had 2 profitable quarters through the first 3 months of this year; all the ba

Citi Incites Stampede

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

The stock market is on a tear this morning on the heels of a statement by CEO Vikram Pandit that Citigroup (C) has a profit for the first 2 months of 2009. In a letter sent to employees Monday,

Five Things: Now It's the Economists' Turn

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Kevin Depew

1) Now It's the Economists' TurnWe knew this was only a matter of time."The downturn exposes the decline of economic expertise," Newsweek observes in the March 16 issue. "Think of all

Cell Phone Study Blows Lid Off the Obvious

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Methodology is destiny when conducting a study. A study conducted by San Diego’s Utility Consumers’ Action Network, which purports to show cell-phone users pay an average of $3.02 a minut

GE's March Madness

Tue Mar 10th, 2009

Bill Feingold

Mid-March is usually reserved for college basketball. But this year, there’s going to be a different kind of March Madness. I refer, of course, to the “deep dive” to be held on Thur
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