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We’re not the only ones put off by some of the reports coming out about Lehman Brothers.
Lehman employees have little hope left that their bank will recover. But it's still so hard to feel bad for them.
Lehman Brothers this morning attempted to quell investor anxiety by releasing results a week before they were due.
Shares of Lehman Brothers hit a ten-year low today as efforts by the bank to raise capital appeared to fail.
Josh Spitz, whose wife had an affair with a prisoner at the jail where she worked, defends her character.
Do we really need Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, and Brian Williams in Louisiana when they could cover the hurricane and the RNC at the same time? Plus, all your daily finance, real estate, law, and media news.
1,500 more jobs were eliminated at the bank this week. Plus, the latest on Michael Phelps, JPMorgan, Steve Jobs, and more.
According to ‘Forbes,’ at least. Plus, today’s real estate, law, media, and financial news.
The mortgage giants have seen their largest profits in ten years. Plus, who buys a friend a $3 million apartment, and who wants a truck depot in Soho?
The ‘Times’ business columnist left us with a few final thoughts before going on vacay.
Turns out the issue whose cover displayed little Vivienne and Knox sold 2.6 million copies, the fourth-largest selling issue of all time for the mag. Plus, the rest of our industry news roundup.
The walls are closing in on the Lehman Brothers CEO.
He only made $27.5 million in company compensation this year. Plus, Kent Brownridge steps down from ‘Maxim,’ Damon Dash has real-estate troubles, and more, in our daily industry roundup.
Roy Den Hollander, the guy who sued against ladies’ night promotions at nightclubs, is at it again. Plus, no one cared that the New York ‘Times’ raised its cover price, and Lehman sells a key asset.
Richard Fuld’s bank has another up-and-down day; NBC’s Jeff Zucker is pleased with himself; and J.Crew brings Nantucket red to Tribeca.
After months of rumors, Chris Russo is off the popular sports-radio show — that and more, in of our daily industry roundup.
Plus, lawyers make criminals sing (to 'Don Giovanni'), another spectacular apartment you can't afford hits the market, and more, in our daily industry roundup.
Analysts aren't so hot on the formerly golden bank this week. Plus, the latest on Andrew Cuomo, George Clooney, Diane Von Furstenberg, and more, in our daily industry report.