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CFO
September 1, 2009
Josh Hyatt
A Picture Plus 1,000 Words Geoffrey Raymond works on Wall Street -- but not in the usual way. He's a street artist who lets passersby scribble comments on his portraits of business icons. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
August 4, 2008
Nancy N. DiCostanzo
The Bear Talks The first book about the demise of Bear Stearns, titled Bear Trap, is to be published in September by Brick Tower Books and has been co-authored by an anonymous former Bear exec. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
November 2, 2007
Halah Touryalai
Market Low, Cayne High What is Bear Stearns Chief Executive, Jim Cayne, really like? A Wall Street Journal report looks at the 73-year-old's golf-cheating, Bridge-playing, marijuana-smoking habits. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
March 3, 2003
Parke Chapman
Bear Stearns to remain in Brooklyn Despite periodic threats to move thousands of its New York City employees out of the city, Bear Stearns has announced that it will renew its 300,000 sq. ft. lease at Brooklyn's Metro Tech Center for a 20-year term. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
April 15, 2008
Bear's Q1 Earnings Bad, But Retail Did Well Bear Stearns can't seem to go down quietly. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 17, 2010
Norman Pearlstine
Alan C. 'Ace' Greenberg's 'The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns' In his new book, The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns, the former head of Bear doesn't pull any punches -- as usual. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
February 2005
Helen Starkweather
One Per Customer The Met partnered with the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery to display 14 of Gilbert Stuart's 100 portraits of the nation's first president. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
July 16, 2007
Christina Mucciolo
Bear's Cayne: Cheating At Golf? A three-member committee at the Hollywood Country Club in Deal, N.J. is reportedly looking into whether Cayne changed his golf scores to take home a tournament victory. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
September 2007
Holly Sraeel
In a Global World, is the Blame Game Outmoded? James Cayne's slow response to Bear Stearns' mounting crisis is indicative of his willingness to let things run their course. Until, that is, things got woefully off course. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
July 2009
Tim Cavanaugh
Sympathy for the Investment Banker Who killed Bear Stearns? If you want a compelling rendition of the fall of a once-proud investment bank, Bear Trap and House of Cards are both worth reading. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 19, 2007
Goldstein & Henry
On the Subprime Endangered List Which CEO will be catching subprime heat next now that Citigroup's Chuck Prince is out? Bear Stearns' Jimmy Cayne may be vulnerable. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
May 2010
Rosalind Resnick
Fine Art of Investment When it comes to sinking your money into the art market, caution is critical. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
September 2004
Ben Long
Studio Artist 3.0 Whether you're a hobbyist or pro, this graphics program from Synthetik Software is well worth your consideration. Compatible with OS 9 and OS X. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
June 1, 2006
John Churchill
iPods and Jobs at Raymond James Raymond James Financial Services, is handing out iPods to good recruiting prospects. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
April 24, 2009
Halah Touryalai
Raymond James Takes a 2Q Hit -- But Gains Retail Advisors Raymond James Financial posted dismal overall earnings for the second quarter, but its private client group appears to be a bright spot. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 7, 2007
Matt Koppenheffer
Bear Stearns' Flesh Wound How deep do the problems at Bear Stearns run? Even in the best-case scenario -- where it really is just the hedge funds with heavy losses -- the ramifications will still likely be painful. mark for My Articles similar articles