Fifteen-Year-Old Goddess Eyes Banking Career
Further proof that the death of Wall Street has been highly exaggerated.
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Further proof that the death of Wall Street has been highly exaggerated.
Why does the government have to meddle in everything?
Expect an uptick in "Get warm on a cold night" ads in Casual Encounters.
"It's not a good war, but they tell you to shoot. You shoot."
“Some days, fighting is the only thing holding them together.”
But who will buy the first big necklace?
Wall Street professionals have affairs "to feel loved," according to a survey.
Watch an animation based on this week's cover story about the fight over AIG bonuses.
Another reason to be annoyed at the finance professionals who got us into the recession.
People are making lots of money off of liquidating the fallen investment firm.
Scottish and Newcastle's new viral ad makes fun of bankers, but the joke's on us.
After the indignity of of being laid off from their high-paying jobs as masters of the universe, many bankers are finding themselves in Latin America.
"We feel like we can take risks that other people don’t even dream to do."
Plus, you can apparently walk into Mars Bar wearing a pink sweater and get away with it.
First of all, how is it that this daring one-man rescue was filmed? From MULTIPLE ANGLES?
Instead of taking them on a vacation, as they normally do, Citigroup this year gave the highest-performing traders in their one profitable unit gift cards worth between $1,000 and $3,000. Cue the populist outrage!
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