
"What? I'm not tense."Photo: Getty Images
"It is quite a comedown for Mr. Thain, 53, who won praise for revitalizing the embattled New York Stock Exchange before taking the top job at Merrill," notes Louise Story in a sympathetic story in the Times.
The Wall Street Journal's "Breaking Views" column is not so forgiving, saying of Thain, "He no longer deserves a free pass for everything stemming from that disaster," and adding that "his performance has been mixed."
Portfolio notes that Merrill's "ugly quarter" comes in part from his own missteps, and Fierce Finance notes that "the bloom is off the rose."
Sad face!
Henry Blodget, on Clusterstock, is a calm voice in the wilds: "The media is trying to hang Thain on the 'I said we had enough capital' petard — the same one that felled Erin Callan at Lehman. Despite the horrific losses, Merrill's in better shape than Lehman, and Thain deserves more time."
But hark! What's that? From 941 Park Avenue, we think we can hear something. Could it be — cackling?
Stan O'Neal, Are You Listening? [DealBook/NYT]
Heated Exchange [NYP]
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