In the final episode of Family Ties, which aired in the spring of 1989, Alex P. Keaton (played by Michael J. Fox) was en route to his dream job at a major Wall Street investment firm after graduating college.
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Exclusive: Michael Martin on What Makes a Rogue Trader Tick
Leeson, Hunter, Kerviel, Madoff – what was going through their minds?
Short-Sellers vs the Chinese Reverse Merger Scam
This onslaught of Chinese reverse merger companies represents the single biggest white collar crime wave in existence right now.
Repo 105sters Not Off the Hook
If it looks like a fraud and it quacks like a fraud…
Wall Street Comp as a Percentage of Revenue
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Are Celebrities Their Own Worst Investing Enemies?
Swindlers have it easy when celebrities don’t even read their own statements.
Free Advice to the Stars Re: Ponzi Schemes
Tips for celebrities when seeking a financial advisor.
A Murder Bubble in New York City?
The rising crime in NYC this year is more closely aligned with dwindling incomes, in my opinion, than in dwindling patrolmen.
Dear Class of 2010, Here Are Your Job Options
To those of you who will be graduating next spring, use these five industries as your starting point for locating job opportunities. The upside for those engaged in bankruptcy, union labor, regulation, lobbying and big government will be nothing short of staggering.
GM Super-Psyched for Reinvention
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.2687464&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] It’s only June 7th and already, I have my Atrocity of the Month post prepared. Someone tell me who in Crom’s name paid for this whitewash? “We need to reinvent ourselves“? Really? Just a few months ago, the Rick Wagoner regime didn’t even consider bankruptcy an option, “it’s not even on the table,”…