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![]() Entries tagged "Dick Fuld"Last ritesAs the Lehman remembrance festival ends, some former insiders offer thoughts on Dick Fuld, Henry Paulson and what went wrong. Movers & shakers: April 6, 2009SMH Capital Markets brought in Sylvia Barnes as a managing director and group head of its energy investment banking practice, based in Houston. Barnes was... Movers & shakers: Feb. 6, 2009Erin Callan, Credit Suisse Group's New York-based managing director and head of global hedge funds, took a personal leave of absence. A representative didn't reveal... Gone but not forgottenJohn Thain and Vikram Pandit get scolded for being away from the office in a crisis. What, they lost their BlackBerries? Grave dancersThe heavy hitters lay retrospective claims to the meltdown of '08. Can this crisis be tarted up into bestsellers without the presence of splashy villains? Saving LehmanIf the government had bailed out the investment bank, would anything have changed? The elephant in the roomWhether it's single-cause explanations or the lone-bogeyman blame game, the media struggled to explain the unexplainable. Transactions: Dec. 1, 2008As we move forward, replacing our old experts with new, how much of the old do we abandon and how much do we keep? Consider the case of the Federal Reserve. Movers & shakers: Nov. 7, 2008Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. CEO Richard S. Fuld Jr. (pictured) will relinquish his title at year end and receive no bonus or severance payments. The... Fat cats at playCNN tackles the subject of Wall Street greed and guilt and ends up at a cigar party. Anyone seen Dick Fuld? Transactions: Oct. 13, 2008Nobody seems to know what to do about bubbles, even as finance consolidates. Meanwhile, we're already preparing elements of the conventional wisdom for the next bubble. Fuld's plightDo nothing and fade away; do something and risk implosion; it's not easy running Lehman. Dick, we hardly knew youFortune and The New York Times cope with the problem of admitting they once liked Lehman Brothers and its comedic CEO. | ||||||||||||||||
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