You know that ‘private’ blog written by Rich Marin, the head of the Bear Stearns group that ran the two hedge funds that have been causing all the trouble lately? Well, thanks to Google’s cache function, it’s a little less private.
The cached blog post gives us a peak inside the mindset at the embattled bank. Marin describes it as a “dog fight” but seems to revel in the combat. He uses a picture from the recent film 300—in which a small band of Spartans fights against the army of the Persian empire—to illustrate the post.
“This pretty much sums up my last two weeks trying to defend Sparta against the Persians hordes of Wall Street,” Marin writes. “Nothing like a good dog fight 24X7 for a few weeks to remind you why you chose the life you chose. The good news is that after two embattled weeks both I and my loyal staff are still standing to fight another day. If youwant details....pick up any WSJ for the past week and we were in the top three stories every day. It's nice to know you can have an impact on the world....next time I'll try to make it a slightly more positive impact.”
Marin might want to rethink his analogy. Thebattle of Thermopylae depicted in the film ended with the deaths of all of the Spartan warriors. We're sure he hopes that the current crisis passes with fewer casualties.
Whim of Iron [Google Cache]






Posted by RunsWithScissors , Jun 28, 2007 4:04PM
I had no problem accessing the blog, sans password...
Posted by anon , Jun 28, 2007 4:39PM
You must be reading the wrong blog, RunsWithScissors.
Posted by anon , Jun 29, 2007 6:21AM
does anyone realize that richard marin is 'cheech's' real name....can we all agree to call him that going forward on this blog?
Posted by F. Keefe , Jun 30, 2007 10:20AM
Your text: The cached blog post gives us a peak inside the mindset at the embattled bank.
That would be "peek."
Cheers.
FK
Posted by CJ , Jul 03, 2007 12:22AM
taken from Marin's blog:
Taken this sunny summer morning on the terrace. Down 120 pounds. 60% of Goal. I've lost an average of 2.4 lbs. per week since surgery on 10/9/06....1.8 lbs. per week since Jan 1.....and, accelerating into the summer....2.1 lbs. per week since May 10th. At this pace I will loose another 40 pounds this year and be at my college weight. I imagine that 2008 will be my year to go from that to something resembling a goal weight.
Looks like he's gotten a LOT skinnier now :)