Getting Wasted Key to Success on Wall Street
Drinking helps forge an "emotional connection," says former Merrill Lynch salesman.
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Drinking helps forge an "emotional connection," says former Merrill Lynch salesman.
This could be good for all of us.
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He's a main character in too many of them.
Was this woman smart enough to get a college degree? No, she indicates.
The firm gives "Gold in Sacks," stickers "a failing grade for originality," but we think they're kind of cool.
"I realize our decision affected many of you in a way I did not anticipate, and for that I am genuinely sorry."
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A brief collection of over-the-top metaphors the rich have ascribed to our economic condition.
They're having a hard time with it.
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