You know, you get rid of Chuck Prince and the humility at Citigroup just comes a flooding through. The bank which, as you know, has lost hundreds of billions of dollars, has gotten rid of one of its corporate jets (the Falcon 2000) in an effort to inch its way toward profitability. Everyone, please, a moment to acknowledge this gargantuan sacrifice.
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Posted by guest , Feb 25, 2008 3:36PM
Bradshaw is such a lucky b@stard.
Posted by guest , Feb 25, 2008 4:22PM
While this is interesting, I think you've ignored even bigger news in the same story:
One hopes that when Angelo Mozillo of Countrywide and former Citi CEO Chuck Prince APPEAR BEFORE CONGRESS ON THURSDAY [along with Stan O'Neal], the lack of vision-thing is one of the questions asked.
Posted by guest , Feb 25, 2008 4:58PM
Meredith in reality
http://www.cameroncole.com/cgi-bin/imageFolio.cgi?action=view&link=News_Babes/Fox_News/Meredith_Whitney&image=200605160022.jpg&img=&tt=
Posted by Yo , Feb 25, 2008 5:11PM
Todd Thomson and Maria BJ will be so diappointed. That plane holds a lot of special memories, ya know!
Posted by Anal_yst , Feb 25, 2008 5:29PM
Eh, falcon, bfd
If they got rid of a bbj or g550 then maybe, MAYBE we'd play a (n infinitely small) violin for them. maybe.