Pastry Presence Indicates Citigroup Is Back on Track
The embattled superbank can once again afford doughnuts.
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The embattled superbank can once again afford doughnuts.
James Gorman offers employees unique opportunity for face time with the boss.
They like it, and most of them want one in their neighborhood.
Five Madoff grandchildren are named in lawsuits to recover funds for Ponzi scheme victims.
Although now they're even more afraid.
The firm will be hosting at least one holiday party this year.
"If I don't raise my voice, nobody will, because everyone has gone underground."
And with this move, his decades-long partnership with John Malone is effectively over.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is consumed by the need for justice ... for bankers.
The former White House budget director is a busy bee these days.
He will find you an ethnic baby to make fun of AND fake an injury to get you a discount.
A 2009 interview with the founder and suspected half-vampire Julian Assange suggests possibly.
They're just too busy to do it themselves.
He might have worn a wire if the Feds had been nicer.
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