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Steven Lawrence Rattner is an American financier who served as lead adviser to the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry in 2009 for the Obama administration. He was a managing principal of the Quadrangle Group, a private equity investment firm that specialized in the media and communications industries. Prior to co-founding Quadrangle, he was an investment banker at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley, and Lazard Freres & Co., where he rose to deputy chairman and deputy chief executive officer. Rattner began his career as a journalist for The New York Times.
You are a good reporter. Something rare these days.
I think Carly’s heavy past baggage is going to keep her grounded. I like much about her, but, many high tech folks are still upset, years later by her executive decisions.
This is an unusual election season so far, so anything, plus or minus for Carly is not out of the question.
Fiorina opposition research report
Here is the 218-page opposition research report on Carly Fiorina compiled by political research firm Gragert Jones for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in April 2010.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/280494704/Fiorina-opposition-research-report
MSNBC employs a plagiarist and fabulist,a felon except for-the-grace-of-the-Democratic-Party, and a preacher who advocated incinerating at least two stores owned by non-blacks. Quite a record, MSNBC!
from NYT
Steven Rattner, the financier and former White House car czar, has agreed to pay $10 million to the state of New York as part of a settlement of a bitterly fought lawsuit filed by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo, soon to be the governor of New York, last month sued Rattner alleging he paid kickbacks to obtain $150 million in pension-fund investments for Quadrangle Group, the private-equity firm co-founded by Rattner
In a news release today, Cuomos office said the $10 million is a restitution to the State of New York. Rattner also will be banned from appearing in any capacity before any public pension fund within the State of New York for five years.
Both Rattner and Cuomo had dug in their heels over the pension-kickback charges. Rattner said in a TV interview that the attorney generals conduct in the case was close to extortion. Cuomo had been seeking Rattners lifetime ban from the securities industry in New York, a penalty Cuomo said was justified by the fact that Rattner engaged in fraud and refused to answer 68 questions based on his fifth amendment privilege.
Vicious, Leftist scum at that.