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Geithner Faces Heat, But the Recession Continues

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com, which is a fundamentally-based quant research firm in Princeton, New Jersey, that

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

Memoirs of a Minyan: Foul Play

Wed Sep 2nd, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond. This e-Book will publish

What's Good for Goldman Is Good for the Government

Thu Aug 6th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Goldman Sachs (GS) made buckets of money in the second quarter and the politicians should be up on their hind legs cheering. They’re not. Earlier this week, Goldman disclosed two new investigat

Google CEO No Longer an Apple Insider

Mon Aug 3rd, 2009

Mike Schuster

There's a point during a lovers' quarrel when -- amidst the finger pointing and plate throwing -- the two sides need to retreat to neutral corners to preserve a semblance of a relationship. But

Economic Snapshot: The AIG Hearing's Best Lines

Thu Mar 19th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

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Meet the SEC's New Whistleblower

Mon Feb 9th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Call it the revenge of Bernie Madoff. Linda Thomsen, the top enforcement official at the US Securities and Exchange Commission, is likely to resign Monday, CNBC reports. The enforcement division has

News of Bank of America's, Steve Jobs' Death Greatly Exaggerated

Tue Jan 6th, 2009

Jeff Macke

Happy mid-day from New York, where I'm watching today's pitched battle between the bulls' desire to keep last week's party hopping while Boo smashes them in the head with a stream of warnings and hor

No Tax Hike Left Behind

Tue Nov 4th, 2008

Scott Reeves

Senator Barack Obama is a either a naïf or a ninny. Based on his tax proposals, the key to any economic program, the nincompoop out-points the naïf. Here’s why: Obama proposes to rais
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