Andrew Ross Sorkin

Andrew Ross Sorkin Called "Financial Equivalent" To Judy Miller By NYT Colleagues

New York Magazine | Gabriel Sherman | Posted 11.09.2009 | Media


Some of his antagonists in the newsroom wonder what, in the end, his privileged access is in the service of. "It's the Jon Stewart question," one seni...

2010: The Year Main Street Sticks It to Wall Street and Washington

Don McNay | Posted 10.27.2009 | Business


Don McNay

If anyone has ever dreamed of being an office holder, 2010 is the year to do it. There are going to be several situations where voters elect a complete unknown, just to express their anger about the incumbent.

Andrew Ross Sorkin Met With "Uncharacteristic Disdain" From NYT Colleagues Following Book

New York Post | Posted 10.27.2009 | Media


A week after the release of his book on the Wall Street meltdown, The New York Times' star mergers-and-acquisitions reporter, Andrew Ross Sorkin, is a...

Sunday Roundup

Arianna Huffington | Posted 10.25.2009 | Business


Arianna Huffington

This week, Obama's pay czar announced he'd be slashing executive pay at seven of the biggest recipients of bailout billions. So it's no surprise that many of Wall Street's Masters of the Universe didn't turn up at the New York fundraiser President Obama spoke at -- choosing instead to attend a party thrown to toast the release of Too Big To Fail, Andrew Ross Sorkin's blow-by-blow account of the meltdown. There, enjoying cocktails and finger food, were many of the central players, including Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan and John Mack of Morgan Stanley. Which is kind of like Hannibal Lecter showing up for the opening of Silence of the Lambs. Perhaps they take comfort in Sorkin's assessment that when it comes to reforming Wall Street "the Obama administration seems to have moved on to other priorities." I need a drink.

Book Gossip: Andrew Ross Sorkin's Book Party

New York Magazine | Moe Tkacik | Posted 10.22.2009 | Home


Much earlier in the current decade I was twice named one of the "30 under 30" business journalists, a list that also included Andrew Ross Sorkin, whos...

A Guide To The Best Books On The Financial Crisis

Daily Intel | Moe Tkacik | Posted 10.21.2009 | Business


This week marks the official publication of the longest, most comprehensive, and highest-priced ($32.95!) work of Crisis Lit yet, New York Times repor...

Too Big To Fail: The Secret Hank Paulson-Goldman Sachs Meeting In Moscow

Felix Salmon | Posted 10.20.2009 | Business


Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book is out today, and breaks some pretty stunning news, dating from the end of June, 2008. At this point, we're still months...

Too Big To Fail: The Best Quotes From Andrew Ross Sorkin's Book (PHOTOS)

Posted 10.16.2009 | Business


New York Times scribe Andrew Ross Sorkin's much-anticipated book Too Big To Fail may be the closest we'll ever get to being a fly on the wall during l...

Sorkin On What Happened After Lehman

Robert Teitelman | Posted 10.05.2009 | Business


Robert Teitelman

New York Times' reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin's excerpt microscopically examines the actions of some key regulatory and Wall Street players, in this case during the period immediately after Lehman failed.

Goldman Sachs In Vanity Fair: Andrew Ross Sorkin Details Secret Meetings During Financial Crisis

Posted 09.30.2009 | Business


Add The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin to the list of writers who've pondered the mystery of Goldman Sachs. The latest issue of Vanity Fair h...

New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin Covering Sun Valley From Afar

AllThingsD | Peter Kafka | Posted 08.08.2009 | Media


Every year, media moguls gather at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley conference to listen to each other gab, parade around in casual wear and occasionally ma...

Jason Linkins

NYT's Sorkin Forced To Admit Successful Unionized Companies Exist

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.05.2009 | Media


On yesterday's Morning Joe, the New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin started a wee bit of a kerfuffle when he followed up a Jim Cramer "card-check-will-...

The Exception

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 06.18.2009 | Business


Yvette Kantrow

At a time when the financial press is in the doghouse for cozying up to CEOs and failing to see the economic disaster ahead, Buffett remains above the fray.

Sam Stein

FDIC: Toxic Asset Program Misrepresented By NYT

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.14.2009 | Politics


The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is pushing back against criticism that the administration's toxic asset relief program would put it on the h...

Sam Stein

Geithner Bank Plan Faces New Wave Of Criticism

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.09.2009 | Politics


Two weeks after being introduced, Timothy Geithner's bank rescue plan is facing a new round of withering criticism from economists who say the proposa...

No News Is Still News in Sun Valley

Michael Ames | Posted 07.21.2008 | Media


Michael Ames

I asked Rupert Murdoch if there was any sense in sending so much press to Allen & Co. "No," he said, "There's no story, aside from me crawling on all fours looking for my wedding ring."