See, when Robert Rubin publicly scolds investors for taking on too much risk, while simultaneously using his position on Citi's Board of Directors to urge more risk taking at the bank, a lesser financial journalist might see that as a bit of hypocrisy. Top-tier journalistic professionals understand, however, that Rubin is just highlighting that there are "investors"... and then there are "Investors." The former, are best limited to making investment decisions with visual aids like Morningstar's Star Rating system. The later, being, well, Rubin.
Likewise, amateur scribes might look at the mind blowing losses Citi has endued under Robin's watch as an indicator of abject (and borderline criminal for the really amateur among the amateur) negligence. This view is colored by the fact that these same neophytes do not understand the nuances of organizational strategy and therefore fail to recognize that Mr. Rubin's position was quite bereft of "operational responsibilities." Professional journalists with experience in these matters will dig deeply enough in the press kit provided by Mr. Rubin to discover that the responsibility for proper execution of Mr. Rubin's Investment counsel fell, unfortunately, to other, lesser men and women.
Finally, where as journalists recoil in shock and horror at the $115 million Mr. Rubin has earned in compensation from Citi since 1999, Journalists see that Rubin's commitment to the firm is really demonstrated by more recent events, not those distant in memory and already spent, in any event, on the accouterments (ahem, client #8) of aged financial power in Manhattan. No, it is the recent waiver of bonus that shows Mr. Rubin's penchant for self-sacrifice. Those pointing out that recent bonuses might well have been negative and that Mr. Rubin's sacrifice could be seen as apparition-like probably didn't even finish their degree in corporate communications.
Rubin, Under Fire, Defends His Role at Citi [The Wall Street Journal]






Posted by Harald , Dec 01, 2008 10:14AM
"recoil in shock in horror"
Choose "in horror" EP, because the word "recoil" already has an element of shock in it.
Posted by guest , Dec 01, 2008 10:16AM
I think Rubin is worth the approximately $50,000/day he's made for the last 9 years.
Really I do. What does he do again?
Posted by guest , Dec 01, 2008 10:20AM
@2 - He's a Captain of Industry. A mogul among moguls. A titan among midgets. A man among men. A woman's woman. A gentleman and a scholar. A pig in a poke.
And besides, I think he's a waiter in Citi's Executive Dining Room. (You know, the guy in the dark suit who folds the napkins.)
Posted by Investorcluzo , Dec 01, 2008 10:36AM
I love his comment:
"Mr. Rubin said his pay was justified and that there were higher-paying opportunities available to him. "I bet there's not a single year where I couldn't have gone somewhere else and made more," he said."
talk about no remorse! while it's true that there may have been higher paying opps, do you think he would have had to actually "do" something more than just press the flesh with potential clients?
Posted by Anal_yst , Dec 01, 2008 10:41AM
Yes, no one could have seen this coming. With the benefit of hindsight, of course, who could have possibly thought that funding long-term debt with short-term borrowings, complete failure to establish and enforce mortgage lending rules, lowering interest rates to silly levels, blah blah etc etc ad nauseum.
Yea, who knew Rubin?
Posted by guest , Dec 01, 2008 10:51AM
rubin is a hack job, like trumph
Posted by ep , Dec 01, 2008 10:52AM
"Posted by Harald, Dec 01, 2008 10:14AM
"recoil in shock in horror"
Choose "in horror" EP, because the word "recoil" already has an element of shock in it."
Thanks for the catch. I went with the cliche. I am taking personal note of the redundancy in that idiom however. Never noticed that before.
Posted by guest , Dec 01, 2008 12:10PM
Obama shouldn't touch Rubin with a 35-foot pole. Or anything else. Same with Summers/Clinton/Geithner but it may be too late for that. And I don't mind the cliches, they make for easier reading and comprehension.
Posted by guest , Dec 01, 2008 1:37PM
Rubin has been in it for the money his entire career,like Corzine.He then spends the rest of his time trying to spin gullible journalists that he's not in it for the cash.