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According to Ted Papadopoulos, who’d been struggling with how to get people to listen when he said the financial crisis was caused not just by bankers but consumers, “The whole thing was an organic process. One day my good friend called me up and said, ‘You know what? You’ve been frustrated for so long, write a song about it.’ And I said, ‘done’.” Continue reading »

Earlier: This Is A “Live Rap Battle” Between Two Dead Economists


[WW via Heidi Moore]

No comment on the lyrics but tell me the dancing moves aren’t extremely reminiscent and most likely inspired by these? Continue reading »

The former McKinsey director pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud in Federal District Court in Manhattan.

Mr. Kumar told the court that he had leaked to Mr. Rajaratnam that Advanced Micro Devices was planning to acquire ATI Techonologies. The leak occurred in March 2006 before news reports about the deal had surfaced. He said that Mr. Rajaratnam told him, “Anil, you are a hero.”

Kumar, visibly crying, also apologized to his colleagues “for the shame they have suffered,” but did not specify if he was talking about shame as it related to insider trading, or for the rap AK wrote and recorded while at the firm.

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Chicago Booth now has one too.
Earlier: “I’m At MIT Sloan, Racking Up The Mother F*cking Student Loans”

Survey says: yes. Obviously you’ve got Raj’s right here (“when the rally’s on, put your money on Galleon), and below, the track laid down by the McKinsey Knowledge Center, a division launched by none other than McK “rising star” and Rajaratnam buddy-boy Anil Kumar. If you’ve been escorted out of your company’s office in cuffs at some point in the last week, or think you might be soon, and have no theme song to speak of, we suggest you get in the recording studio ASAP.

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