Sometimes, There Were Tears Behind Dick Fuld’s ‘Famous Death Stares’
The Lehman CEO did not like his nickname.
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The Lehman CEO did not like his nickname.
Artwork from the walls of the bankrupt firm had surprising cachet.
The best bits from the flood of books recapping last year's Wall Street meltdown.
Former head Richard Fuld doesn't even have his own caddy anymore. Sob!
The British dramatization of the collapse of Lehman Brothers may not be as poncey as we feared.
Furious, emotional, passionate, vociferous? Yes. But never bewildered.
The new BBC reenactment of the events of last September sounds a little too British.
People are making lots of money off of liquidating the fallen investment firm.
Last week's brief listing was just a tease.
We know -- we totally forgot he still had that job, too.
Photos of his apartment reveal the Gorilla had some odd trinkets.
No one criticized him when things were going well, the mayor says, so no one should criticize him now.
The former Merrill Lynch CEO has dried his eyes and is trying to make it right.
Fuld [In high-pitched fake southern accent]: "Hi, is Ken there, please?"
The wife of the demonized Lehman Brothers CEO gets caught shopping.
Equally infuriating: Lars Ulrich got $13.5 million for his Basquiat!
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