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Luke Russert gets a job at NBC, and everyone has liquidity problems (except the tenants of 15 Central Park West), in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
Fine, Donald. You win. Except nobody REALLY wins. Because it's a recession. That and more in our daily roundup of finance, real-estate, media and law news.
Heh. Naked short selling. Sounds like something a frat boy would do, right? Well … it sort of is. Read all about the SEC's bold move to crack down on market manipulators and more, in our daily roundup of finance, media, law, and real-estate news.
Lehman CEO Richard Fuld and ex–Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz accused Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein of starting rumors! Reportedly!
The ex-CFO leaves the embattled bank and its vicious queen CEO for hot Swiss action.
But it WAS over the holiday weekend, so we forgive him. Plus, another dude climbs the 'Times' building, Lehman considers Jersey, the Plaza has a big flip, and summer associates get down on their knees, in our daily industry report.
Finally, right? Plus, David Brooks thinks Goldman Sachs may be on the cusp of a coup, and the "summer of legal vindication" kicks off in our hump-day roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
Plus, the latest on Lehman, Merrill, and ground zero in our daily industry report.
Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack grapples with plummeting profits and a rogue trader, a summer associate messes with the wrong guy at the company picnic, and Rachael Ray buys in the Hamptons, in our daily roundup of finance, law, media, and real-estate news.
They can make him tear down the Greenwich Hotel's $1.5 million penthouse if they feel like it. Plus, news on Goldman Sachs, Simon from 'Real Housewives,' and a few other people who have power in this town, in our daily roundup of real-estate, finance, media and law news.
AIG's Martin Sullivan is out, and everyone else is waiting for the ax to fall. Plus! Former 'NYT' editor Howell Raines picks on Poynter blogger Jim Romenesko, a Central Park West penthouse goes on the market for $80 million, and more, all in our daily roundup of finance, media, real-estate and law news.
As Lehman reports its first quarterly loss as a public company, questions arise about the longevity of its CEO. But who would want to wear those shoes?
In today's Company Town: Yahoo goes down, 'The Wall Street Journal' gets sloppy, Harry Macklowe throws in the towel, and more.
Recently freed Martha CEO Susan Lyne may have a gig lined up already, Realtors claim the 'Sex and the City' movie has done for property what the show did for shoes, and New York judges finally get a pay raise, in today's roundup of media, real-estate, law, and finance news.
Whoa. We knew Dick Fuld was not a fan of Lehman Brothers COO's sleazy green suits or CFO Erin Callan's nude lipstick, but we didn't think he'd FIRE them.
The battle between 50 Cent and Shaniqua Tompkins rages on, Columbia bulldozes most of the Upper West Side, more big changes at the Murdoch-owned 'Wall Street Journal,' and other epic battles, in our daily roundup of news from the law, real-estate, media, and finance sectors.
Plus the latest on what's up with UBS, Beth Israel, and McDonald's in our daily industry roundup.
The Lehman Brothers CEO urges staff to dress for the job they want...to keep.
The Lehmann Brothers CEO says he's "disappointed" by losses as rumors of the firm's demise intensify, 'Bazaar' editor Glenda Bailey becomes a dame, and Britney's NYC apartment goes on the market in today's roundup of news from the realms of finance, media, real estate, and law.