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December 16, 2008

newVideoPlayer("/BloombergBlodgetSpitzer.flv", 506, 423,""); United by ignominy, former Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget has forgiven Eliot Spitzer, the prosecutor who cost him his job. And he's getting softer on him by the day. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Blodget explains why he voted for S...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Thomas at 5:04 PM
What do the instant comebacks of Martha Stewart, Henry Blodget, and Eliot Spitzer tell us? There's no longer anything to be ashamed of in failure. And that's cheery news for anyone who's been laid off. The narrative arc of disgrace used to be a traditional three-parter: The fall, the repentance, the...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Thomas at 3:53 PM

December 05, 2008

Filed under: Scandals, Books In his book The Wall Street Self-Defense Manual, disgraced former Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) internet stock analyst Henry Blodget explained his downfall this way: If missing the top had been my only mistake, I would have survived . . . I also made a more serious mistake, ...
BloggingStocks [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Zac Bissonnette at 3:55 PM | 1 Citations

November 21, 2008

With the market taking its toll out of Apple’s share price, Henry Blodget thinks that in case you have the guts and of course cash to buy whole of Apple stocks at today’s $80 per share valuation – total value $52 billion, you would get your entire investment back in 7 years: Let’s say Ap...
Startup Meme [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Bilal Hameed at 9:55 AM | 3 Citations

July 18, 2008

Legg Mason portfolio manager saved Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang's job this morning, and far be it from the always-exclamatory Yang to hide his relief. Yang recorded a companywide video address, and reading a transcript filed with the SEC, we can't help but wonder if Yahoo's lawyers missed a few exclamation ...
Gawker: Valleywag [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:40 PM

December 13, 2007

NEW YORK -- Throughout 2006, T. Rowe Price analyst Susan Troll watched in horror as one risky mortgage deal after another hit the market. She became alarmed by a widening trend: mortgage lenders issuing home loans of poor quality that were then packaged and sold by Wall Street investment banks to......
Wash Post Business [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:00 AM
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