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Bank Of America Having Difficulty Taking A Hint
Nov 05, 2009, 10:28am
Posted by Bess Levin
No one (not currently on payroll in Charlotte) wants to be CEO of Bank of America. That much is obvious. Not Ken Lewis, not anyone. Included in that group of people: Bank of New York Mellon Robert Kelly. And yet,...
Should Jon Corzine Take Over Bank Of America?
Nov 04, 2009, 9:47am
Posted by Bess Levin
Nobody else wants the gig and, as you're aware, JSC has come into some time on his hands. He wouldn't have to move to Charlotte and abandon his Hoboken palace, which is nice, and he's got some experience running a...
Nobody Wants To Lead Bank Of America
Nov 02, 2009, 10:35am
Posted by Jon Shazar
The country's biggest bank needs a CEO, and given how well things have gone for Bank of America in recent years, some people think that some fresh blood is in order. The fresh blood, by contrast, seems to disagree. The...
Sallie Krawcheck's Imaginary Bid For Ken Lewis's Job Comes To Tragic Near End
Oct 28, 2009, 10:32am
Posted by Bess Levin
On October 6, Sallie Krawcheck appeared on CNBC to say that she is "very much focused" on her job running Bank of America's wealth management unit. According to the Post, this SKraw's way of "going public with her ambitions to...
Come And Get It
Oct 05, 2009, 3:35pm
Posted by Bess Levin
Earlier: Introducing The Meredith Whitney Advisory Group Meredith Whitney Discusses Her New Shop: There Will Be Cookies...
Nobody Wants To Be A CEO
Jun 24, 2009, 9:30am
Posted by Bess Levin
Of our nation's hell-holes that is, by which we of course mean places like AIG, Citi, Bank of America, Freddie Mac, etc. The Journal looks into the situation today and discovers that while some of these institutions are in need...
Double-Oh-Seven-Figures
May 28, 2009, 9:41am
Posted by Equity Private
The new surge in government jobs combined with the sudden shortage of finance positions was bound to create some interesting secondary effects. A great deal of interest in positions at the IRS and SEC, for instance. But there are a...
Doomed!
Feb 26, 2009, 9:57am
Posted by Equity Private
"Nothing to see here. Move along, move along! Sign that the economy might have to reset itself? No, no. Not that at all. Quite the reverse. You people see problems, I see opportunity." In reality, it seems pretty clear that...
Excellent: Job Loss Remains Within Expectations Bogus: Expectations Were Painfully Low
Jan 09, 2009, 9:31am
Posted by Equity Private
Fueled by the increasing adoption of outsourced analysts in India and unattended fuel pumps that recite annoying sales on Hostess Cupcakes in perfect, unaccented English (both still illegal in New Jersey) over half a million jobs vanished in December, pulling...
How Serious The November Jobs News Is(n't)
Dec 05, 2008, 5:06pm
Posted by Equity Private
You might be surprised to find that it is the 41st worst monthly report on record as a percentage of workforce. That's decidedly undistinguished, insofar as half a million people doing (or not doing) anything isn't a big deal, that...
Vicious Cycle
Nov 07, 2008, 10:39am
Posted by Equity Private
October job loss numbers were another dose of reality, and they included the revision of August figures as well. That brings the total to 15.9 metric asstons (15.6 imperial asstons) of negative payroll space. Fortunately, Richard DeKaser, chief economist for...
I Reject Your Reality And Substitute My Own
May 02, 2008, 9:38am
Posted by Equity Private
Having read our Opening Bell, you will know that equity futures are going bonkers over low non-farm payroll declines, brightly shining figures that have added to the strangely optimistic market tenor. The figure dropped 20,000, but: Wall Street economists had...
Wall Street Job Market, 2009
Mar 26, 2008, 11:59am
Posted by John Carney
This would be funny if parking lot spot market employment for white collar jobs didn't look like a best case scenario for so many people right now. Update: We're told that this clip is from a short film created...