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Entries tagged "Alan Schwartz"Goldman dealmaker joins Bear alumGoldman Sachs dealmaker Peter Comisar joins former Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz's new firm Guggenheim Partners. Is Schwartz rebuilding Bear Stearns?Could former Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz be on a mission to rebuild the fallen firm? Schwartz goes to GuggenheimAlan Schwartz, the former Bear Stearns CEO, is headed to Guggenheim Partners later this month. Cablevision asset sales wait for Schwartz?Despite regular speculation about Cablevision asset sales, the company has not hired a bank since longtime adviser Bear Stearns collapsed last year. Alan Schwartz to become a Goldman dealmaker?Former CEO of Bear Stearns Cos. Alan Schwartz may be headed to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE:GS). Schwartz to join KKR?While an unknown number of Wall Streeters dust off their resumes, former Bear Stearns Cos. CEO Alan Schwartz sits secure knowing he has at least one option on the table. So what's a dealmaker to do in such circumstances? Take a vacation, says the New York Post. ... Schwartz having second thoughts about J.P. Morgan job?Former Bear, Stearns & Co. CEO Alan Schwartz reportedly is debating if he will accept a position of vice chairman at J.P. Morgan & Chase Co., where he would continue working as a dealmaker advising clients on mergers and acquisitions. ... Wall Street accountability: Further thoughts on BearA few interesting comments came back on my post Monday discussing DealBook's Steven Davidoff's outrage at the notion that the big guys at Bear Stearns Cos. were getting off (relatively) freely. The comments raise the grab-bag of arguments that often circle this issue. First, these guys were getting rich with other folks' money, but there was no symmetrical punishment on the downside for losing it. Second, these firms need to invest their money into "productive" versus "unproductive" ventures. Third, to establish accountability, we should make traders invest some of their own money into every situation along with their firm. ... Why the machers at Bear won't get their just dessertsSteven Davidoff offered up what he describes as a "polemic" on DealBook, excoriating Ace Greenberg, Jimmy Cayne, Alan Schwartz and the Bear Stearns Cos. board for getting out of town with their millions. If the comments are any indication, Davidoff has struck a vein. He's right, of course, that it's totally unfair by any measure to can administrative staff who were innocent of wrongdoing and allow those who oversaw the firm and its ultimately disastrous strategy to move on, with or without jobs at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. We saw the same scenario at Enron, but at least some... Bear Stearns: May the Schwartz be with J.P. Morgan?Alan Schwartz, the CEO that finagled the sale of sinking investment bank Bear Stearns Cos., may have been invited to stay on at J.P. Morgan & Chase Co. as a vice chairman in the role of a senior dealmaker to advise J.P. Morgan's clients. Schwartz may not accept the role until the majority of the bank's 14,000 staff know if they still have jobs. ... Blodget blames Schwartz, not Cayne, for Bear's collapseIn a terse blog post about an appearance on CNBC of Bears Stearns Cos. CEO Alan Schwartz, who pointed fingers at the media and just about everyone else for the bank's collapse, Silicon Alley Insider's Henry Blodget concludes Schwartz (pictured near right) is responsible for the bank's fall from grace, but SAI makes no mention of former chief Jimmy Cayne (pictured far right).... Two views of Alan Schwartz's futureAs Bear Stearns Cos. becomes the mainstream media's poster child of all that is wrong with Wall Street, Forbes.com questions Bear CEO Alan Schwartz's credibility advising Microsoft Corp on its $44 billion bid for Yahoo! Inc. ... Top tagsYou have executed a tag search on Dealscape. On the left,you will find a comprehensive list of stories tagged "Alan Schwartz." Below are the most-popular tags for Dealscape. On the right of the page you will find a search box to dig deeper into our content.
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