In Praise of Bonuses, David Paterson Heads to Wall Street
Richard Parsons, the chairman of Citigroup, thought the speech terrific.
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Richard Parsons, the chairman of Citigroup, thought the speech terrific.
Watch an animation based on this week's cover story about the fight over AIG bonuses.
Feinberg demands AIG reduce $198 million in bonuses.
Kenneth Feinberg is set to propose that up to 50 percent of employees' salaries at bailed-out banks be shifted into stock.
He is just TOO successful, and it's embarrassing.
If only the former Merrill Lynch CEO had bought Ikea.
Can everybody calm down a little bit?
Why this 90 percent tax isn't sitting well with so many people, for so many reasons.
The Treasury Secretary says one thing, the Fed says another, and Edward Liddy says yet a third thing.
The president's credibility and political clout may be on the line. But what can he do?
He went through all the testimony and found a lie! Or, an inconsistency. Or a mistake. Anyway, something!
Six sweaty hours in a room with the Bonus Buster, and the former Merrill Lynch CEO still wouldn't give up the goods.
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