Former Bear Stearns Exec Loses $22 Million in One Hand of Poker
Former Bear Stearns head of corporate strategy finished sixth in the World Series of Poker.
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Former Bear Stearns head of corporate strategy finished sixth in the World Series of Poker.
“I’m sorry,” Reed, 70, told Bloomberg.
This year 28% of Harvard Business School grads took jobs in the financial world. Have you adjusted your portfolio accordingly?
What if we called it something like Awesome Citi Hedge Fund Group?
Having billions of dollars doesn't mean that life always goes smoothly.
Moe Tkacik talks to CNBC's Charlie Gasparino about the crisis, the worst people on Wall Street, and his new book, 'The Sellout.'
A new book gives us the backstories of some of the oddball crew of hedge-funders who managed — against all odds and under relatively difficult circumstances — to make bank as the economy burned.
Out in the mountains of California, Neel Kashkari has been doing some thinking.
This makes us feel less bad about CEO Ken Lewis getting no pay this year.
A lawyer for one of the Bear Stearns fund managers accused of misrepresenting the health of an ailing hedge fund seconds her client's emotions.
One prospective juror wrote that big financial firms "always try to bend the rules to make as much money as possible."
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