Morgan Stanley’s New CEO Gambles, But Cautiously
James Gorman is a CEO for a new time that is not that different from the old time.
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James Gorman is a CEO for a new time that is not that different from the old time.
The 'Times' CEO whisperer explains why top Wall Street figures missed a meeting.
And more evidence of the stars' special powers, in our daily gossip roundup.
"Mack wasn't the best CEO and he wasn't the worst."
The new BBC reenactment of the events of last September sounds a little too British.
Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack may have lost $159 million. But he still has his pride.
And he continued to fly on jets AFTER receiving TARP funds. Off with his head!
Morgan Stanley has already requested to be allowed to repay its $10 billion in TARP debt.
The bankers came away from their meeting with the president feeling "fabulous."
Tomorrow, a number of Wall Street's top CEOs are scheduled to testify in front of Barney Frank's Financial Services Committee. They're not looking forward to it.
Thankfully, he wasn't behind the wheel. Plus, Mickey Rourke writes thank-you notes, and other surprises, in today's gossip roundup.
Citi will continue to own 49 percent of the unit and see it on weekends and holidays.
The Morgan Stanley CEO probably didn't think he'd spend it this way.
The Morgan Stanley CEO closed a deal that could save his firm.
The Morgan Stanley CEO is hosting an important dinner for investors in London tonight.
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