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Salon.com January 14, 2003 Andrew Leonard |
Steve Case: Brilliant visionary or fumbling clod? I don't know -- I'll have to check AOL's stock price and get back to you.  |
Registered Rep. January 13, 2003 Gaffen & Geracioti |
Wachovia-Prudential: For Real This Time? Can you say Pru-chovia? Prudential Securities and Wachovia Securities are very close to an agreement to join forces, one that was scuttled earlier in the year, reportedly due to differences in who would control the unit.  |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 Will Leitch |
Fahnestock Thinks Big In a downturn, some firms scramble to get out of the business. Case in point: The sale of CIBC Oppenheimer's retail brokerage and asset management business to New York-based Fahnestock Viner Holdings, for $257 million.  |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 Gaffen & Geracioti |
What's Going to Happen to the Rock? The Prudential unit seems like a serious candidate for a sale. It has been losing money and been a perennial under-performer.  |
Salon.com January 10, 2003 Andrew Leonard |
Remembrance of dot-com idiocy past At least Enron and WorldCom went down because of greed. But as James Ledbetter's "Starving to Death on $200 Million a Year" reveals, the Industry Standard pissed away a fortune out of mere carelessness.  |
National Real Estate Investor January 1, 2003 Matt Valley Editor |
Sarbanes-Oxley is onerous What Corporate America needs is more integrity, not more due diligence and documentation. Compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley consumes time that could be spent creating shareholder value and may encourage some public companies to go private.  |
Bank Technology News January 2003 John Adams |
How the Universe of COSMOS Was Brought Under Control Citigroup's two-decade march of acquisitions has created a global banking network that is disjointed and fragmented, largely because of an antiquated system called COSMOS. An overhaul would modernize its banking empire and enable Citi to deal with rapidly changing needs. Enter Jeff Berg.  |
U.S. Banker January 2003 Holly Sraeel |
Michael Milken Revisited. Same Drive, Different Agenda. Milken, never without a full-throttle agenda, isn't talking. But that doesn't mean his people don't have a lot to say -- about Mike's cancer research, philanthropy and his record.  |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Bo Burlingham |
The Coolest Small Company in America Why are high-powered M.B.A.s getting off the fast track to work for a $13-million food company in Ann Arbor?  |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Tahl Raz |
The 10 Secrets of a Master Networker Keith Ferrazzi needs two PalmPilots to keep track of all his contacts, people like Bill Clinton and Michael Milken. But there's far more to cracking the inner circle of the power elite than just taking names.  |
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