Silly Site o' the DayGreat day at work, if a bit exhausting because my bosses and I are moving to another floor so I did a lot of packing. Really grateful I have a job, considering this was Wall Street's Worst Week Ever. No wonder there are so m...
"Really good explanation from Newsweek of the current insanity...Read it here...And then read this great literary analysis of today's spa-going Masters of the Universe. Where is Charles Dickens when we need him?
I see shorting is allowed again in Wall Street and guess what? everyone has been doing it. Today's also the day when the Lehman Brothers swaps get called in. Could be interesting because that's another little time-bomb waiting to go off. I'm n...
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal has given reason for many Google Alerts users to rejoice, the famous email alert service will soon be getting RSS support.
...s meet, getting student loans, and even grants and scholarships.
The federal government pledged a $700 billion bailout to help Wall Street recover with the hope that normal American's would receive a trickle of what they get at the top. It is no surpr...
I've been in two minds about this post. With the current grim state of the share market, now seems the right time.To quote the Wall Street Journal: And every day you hang on, hoping it's going to stop, and it falls again and you kick yourself for ...
This blog post is in response to a Wall Street Journal article from Monday, August 11, 2008
For those of you with a small business and no website, reading this WSJ article needs to go on the weekend “To Do” list. Even if you choose to have a c...
"Bud, bud I like you, just remember something, man looks in the abyss, there is nothing staring back at him, at that moment man finds his character, and that is what keeps him out of the abyss." From Wall Street movie (1987). Bud Fox taken und...
So far the financial crisis has centered around mortgages and mortgage backed assets. As the current historical crisis unfolds and gobbles up respected Wall Street investment banks - here is a question to ponder. Will private equity companies be next?
So far the financial crisis has centered around mortgages and mortgage backed assets. As the current historical crisis unfolds and gobbles up respected Wall Street investment banks - here is a question to ponder. Will private equity companies be next?
For years, one of the biggest challenges facing New York city based startup companies has been the competition for technical talent. It was very difficult for a venture-backed startup to compete with the compensation packages offered by the big investment...