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November 6, 2006
What’s a Little Money Between Friends?

A lot, when one friend just bought a million-dollar apartment and the other is subsisting on frozen dinners.

October 30, 2006
Take the Hedge-Fund Money and Run

He built an $80 million investment business, scammed friends, family, and a 9/11 widow out of a fortune, then walked out of his life.

October 30, 2006
Bargain Billions

Got $5.4 billion but lost out on buying Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village? A shopping list:

October 23, 2006
Flush With History

A fancy new hotel digs in its old latrine.

October 9, 2006
After Amaranth

Yes, there are out-of-control hedge-fund managers out there. But the real problems are overaggressive marketing and overeager investors.

October 2, 2006
Baby Bust at Bloomberg?

Company called unmaternal.

September 25, 2006
Remembering the Dot-Com Throne

Aeron designer dies, and office furniture loses its 9/10 innocence.

September 18, 2006
Bright Sumner

Sumner Redstone’s surprise ousting of Viacom CEO Tom Freston may have looked crazy. But the octogenarian media mogul’s idea may still shine.

August 28, 2006
Liberal Losses

You may think you want a Democratic Congress. But if you care about your wallet, watch what you wish for.

August 21, 2006
Hot Spots

An illegal eBay for parking spaces?

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