Vanity Fair has The Return of Gordon Gecko up on their site. Y’all know my deal with this movie (at least the first one). Here’s some footage from behind the scenes of the Annie Leibovitz photo shoot for the Wall Street sequel… Source: The Return of Gordon Gekko (Vanity Fair) Read also: TRB on the…
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Hot Links: Punk Animals
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning… Ace Fidelity International fund manager sees a multi-year bull market, led by emerging stocks. (Bloomberg) Lenny Dykstra sold a bunch of his World Series stuff, the ’86 ring went for 56 grand. (Dealbreaker) Twelve Juicy Buyout Candidates. (Clusterstock) A tragedy for family-owned businesses in this recession. (WSJ) The Fly takes…
Hot Links: Imus, Hitchens & the Mancession
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning… Talk radio legend Don Imus is in talks with Fox Business. (LATimes) Wonk Wars: A recap of the regulation and markets debate between Greg Falkenstein and Justin Fox of CBS Money Watch. (Falkenblog) It’s official: Gawker is calling it the Mancession. LOL. (Gawker) These stocks actually dropped during the big…
Breakfast Links: Dr Tatoff, Richard Russell and Dayton
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning… Barry Ritholtz on why CNBC has very little control over it’s own ratings. (TBP) California’s tatoo removal chain Dr Tatoff could be a hot IPO. (DealBook) Joseph Stiglitz wants to keep shoveling the stimulus. (EconomistsView) Forbes sees a glimmer of hope in Dayton, Ohio – a city they recently counted…
Breakfast Links: CIT, Jimmy Carter & The Grapes of Wrath
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning… The exact date that the Chinese stock market will collapse. (MoneyScience) Stick a fork in CIT Group, 1908-2009. (Bloomberg) They caught the runaway Credit Sueeeeesse broker, and no, he wasn’t at Le Cirque. (NYT) Virginia is for Usury. (LOLFed) JPMorgan smokes their numbers, 28 cents vs 4 cents expected…get ’em…
Breakfast Links: Reason #267 that Soccer Rules
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.2939270&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Stuff I’m Reading this Morning… The wonks think that Ben Bernanke‘s job will be safe when his term expires in January. (MarketWatch) Simon Johnson wonders who OUR Upton Sinclair will be…where’s a good muckraker when you need one? (Baseline Scenario) Business people and investors bug out as China locks up four Rio Tinto…
The Man Who Crashed the World in Vanity Fair
As we’ve discussed before, AIG‘s little hidden hedge fund, Financial Products Group, not only took down the world’s largest insurance company, it had a huge hand in the global meltdown last fall. While some of AIG’s counter-parties came out pretty unscathed (Goldman Sachs), the rest of the financial complex surely did not. While there were…