Goldman Sachs Alum Receive Threatening Phone Calls From Their Alma Mater
It goes without saying that if Goldman Sachs has done nothing wrong, it shouldn't need to "control" the words of those who left the firm a long time ago.
It goes without saying that if Goldman Sachs has done nothing wrong, it shouldn't need to "control" the words of those who left the firm a long time ago.
Vicky Ward | Posted 05.25.2011
The SEC and FED were inside Lehman Brothers for the last six months of its life. How did they miss all this?
Posted 05.25.2011
The Lehman Brothers' corporate culture was "terrifying," says Vicky Ward, the author of the new book "The Devil's Casino" about the company's collapse...
Vicky Ward | Posted 05.25.2011
Does more regulation stop human urges like the excess at Lehman Brothers? You can try, as D.C. is trying now. But in the end, the only person who can stop ambition turning into something insidious is you.
Vicky Ward | Posted 05.25.2011
Lehman was so rotten at the top, so corrupt, so unwilling to tolerate dissension, and Dick Fuld and Joe Gregory so obsessed with clinging to their seats, that eventually, housing bubble or not, it would have failed.
Vicky Ward | Posted 05.25.2011
In response to my article in this month's Vanity Fair, hundreds (literally) of Lehman's former women executives anxiously listened into a conference phone call about the story.
Posted 05.25.2011
If you thought the spending habits of Wall Street bigwigs was bad, wait until you hear about their wives. In her new book "The Devil's Casino", Vicky...
Vanity Fair | Posted 05.25.2011
Lehman Brothers C.E.O. Dick Fuld expected his top executives to get married, and stay married. For their wives, the firm was both fishbowl andshark ta...
Vicky Ward | Posted 05.25.2011