Bankers Now Taking Jobs Away From Old People, High-School Students
First they blew up the economy. Now they're stealing what few jobs are left.
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First they blew up the economy. Now they're stealing what few jobs are left.
Stan O'Neal chooses coach, a little too late.
The recently released Merrill Lynch CEO had a date with CNBC's Money Honey today. Verdict: Awkward.
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The founding Wonkette editor signs on to do irreverent political coverage for Maer's magazine, another Charles Kushner associate goes down, and Andrew Cuomo noses around Dick Grasso's package, in our daily roundup of news from the worlds of media, real estate, law, and finance.
The former Merrill Lynch CEO was a dastardly devil, employees say, and not in a fun way.
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