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Jimmy Cayne: Charlie Gasparino Is "The Greatest Reporter In The History Of Reporting"

Charlie Gasparino's self-described "definitive book on the financial crisis," Up In Smoke, comes out tomorrow. Sadly, one of the main subjects of CG's most recent contribution to literature, Jimmy Cayne, will not be available to make an appearance at the...

Jimmy Cayne Denies Keeping Kilo Of Coke In Desk At All Times

Just like he claims to have never touched marijuana despite the fact that former colleagues describe his office at 383 Madison as a "straight-up grow house." Wall Street Marijuana and Cough Syrup Expert Charlie Gasparino, however, is not convinced, and...

What We Can Learn From The British: Don't Deal Drugs From Your Desk

So this Bloomberg story on suicidal coke addicts across the pond? Kind of a downer. And while it didn't really illuminate much re: the similarities between trading and having a drug problem that we didn't already know, or do anything...

Caption Contest Wednesday

I don't think you people truly understood what Goldman Sachs was giving up when it said good-bye to co-prez Jon Winkelried last night....

Layoffs Watch '08: JPMorgan

Mark Petrinovic, JPM's head of Latin American Credit, along with 4 MD's and 1 ED, are said to have been laid off yesterday. Supposedly the cuts were "quite unexpected as they were unrelated to the Bear integration." Which begs the...

Advice

Obviously all the homeowners who read DealBreaker bought their pads in cash, but for the one or two of you with mortgages, listen up: make those payments. And we don't say this because we care about you losing your house...

Victory At SAC: EEOC Says, 'Hormones Do Not Sexual Harassment Make'

CNBC’s Senior Testes-cum-Ovaries Correspondent Charlie Gasparino reports that the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has closed its investigation of allegations made by a former SAC Capital employee that his superior forced him to take female hormone pills. Junior trader Andrew...

Start Juicing!

...the higher a trader's morning testosterone level, the more money he'll likely have netted before the close of business that day. Testosterone, in other words, can be good for business. Anyone in Connecticut care to weigh in? Related: People Moves:...