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Corzine to return to Wall Street?

After losing a bid for re-election, New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine is likely to return to Wall Street to replenish his coffers, perhaps with sights on another U.S. Senate run in 2014.


Pagliuca touts buyouts, basketball in Senate run

Amid the race to replace Sen. Ed Kennedy, Bain Capital partner Steve Pagliuca is flooding the airwaves with ads that attempt to connect with potential voters via sports.


Bachmann asks Bernanke about Acorn, CFPA

Rep. Michelle Bachmann, R-Minn., attempted to ask Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke about proposal for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency and the activist group Acorn.


Secretary Dimon or Gov. Dimon?

The future of J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has become a hot topic since the firm's reshuffling of staff Tuesday.


Rep. Hoyer plays politics with GM, Chrysler

As expected, politicians continue to play politics with government-owned General Motors and Chrysler.


Kennedy's impact on dealmaking

The few eulogies of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy cover his impact on dealmaking, but both DealBook and Deal Journal offer two examples.


Kennedy's death could shuffle Banking Committee

The death of Sen. Ted Kennedy could set off a scramble among Democrats over who will lead the Senate Banking Committee assuming Sen. Chris Dodd leaves.


Barney Frank's TARP for Main Street

Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., told The Boston Globe that he'd like to establish a program to help the unemployed pay their mortgages to avoid foreclosures.


Romney to save GM?

The Atlantic suggests Obama tap Mitt Romney to rebuild GM, but it fails to recognize all the reasons it makes sense, and the one that will prevent it from happening.


Kennedy, Kerry appeal to Sulzberger over Globe

The two senators from Massachusetts sent New York Times chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. a letter pleading with him to keep The Boston Globe alive.


Sheehan helped polish Geithner

Longtime Democratic media trainer Mike Sheehan is credited with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's rebound.


Populism, and a Goldman that wants to be free

As Democrats in Congress ponder more restrictions on TARP recipients, Goldman Sachs reportedly is planning to repay the Treasury, but is it too late?



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Managing your shareholder base

Growth companies and their PE sponsors should be wary of the pitfalls that arise when they layer on tiers of preferred stock.


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Easing the stress of distressed M&A

Corporate buyers face numerous complexities when trying to identify the right moment to purchase a distressed asset.


Editor's Note

Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.



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