Which Wall Street Bigwigs Have ‘Social Issues’ With One Another?
Wall Street's top guys are basically a bunch of mean girls.
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Wall Street's top guys are basically a bunch of mean girls.
The Wachovia CEO becomes the latest to join the 'Look How Selfless I Am' club.
He doesn't think the FDIC chairman is a 'team player,' according to reports.
Citigroup and Wells Fargo’s fight for Wachovia reminds us of a classic Hollywood love story — with a weird and brutal twist.
Will this be thing thing that makes Citi CEO Vikram Pandit stop smiling?
Though the FDIC is quick to assure customers that Wachovia has not ‘failed,’ the government spent the weekend helping Citigroup finance a deal.
"Wall Street got drunk," the president said, "and now it's got a hangover." Also, Donald Trump Jr. invests in India, 'Esquire' editors decide to flash people, and more, in our daily roundup of finance, real-estate, media, and law news.
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Sting buys a new place, the West Side is in jeopardy, and Wachovia raises $7 billion in our daily news roundup.
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