Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

To: justshe
FOFL .. sorry .. I tried
166 posted on 07/22/2002 11:51:28 PM PDT by Mo1
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 164 | View Replies ]


To: Mo1
WallStreetModels.com World Exclusive:

20 MOST POWEWRFUL PLAYERS ON WALL STREET

20. Abby Joseph Cohen – Goldman Sachs Chief Equity Strategist
Regarded as "Princess of Wall Street", her 5% asset allocation change can easily move Dow up or down over 100 points.


19. Stan O’Neal – President and COO, Merrill Lynch.
Only black in this list makes him look like Colin Powell in Washington. CEO David Komansky gave him free hands to reconstruct bulky brokerage house but he can be easily topped out the list if failed.


18. Steve Forbes – Owner of Forbes Financial Publications
Since Forbes Magazine are on every top executives' desks, he is kind of Wall Street Priest.


17. Howard W. Lutnick – Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald
9/11 tragedy disclosed one of the most hidden Wall Street powerhouse Cantor Fitzgerald, which handles almost 40% of government bonds.


16. Alan “Ace” Greenberg - Retired Chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns
Famous for asking employees save paper clips. Even with Buffett and Greenspan as best buddies and over 50 years on trading floor, his influence on the street is usually understated by major media.


15. Burton G. Malkiel - Princeton University Professor.
Only Academician in the list. Author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street", which can be appreciated by both PhDs quants and high school dropout day traders.


14. Peter Lynch – Vice Chairman of Fidelity Investments
Although he no long manages Magellan Fund, his books are still appreciated by people living on Main Street rather Wall Street.


13. Robert R. Gauber - Chairman and CEO of National Association of Security Dealers
As "Boss of Wall Street Workers Union", he deals with all NASDAQ trading related issues.


12. Dick Grasso - Chairman and CEO of New York Stock Exchange
Call up this guy if you want to ring NYSE opening bell. But most of his job is to keep NYSE as a highly regarded symbol of Capitalism.


11. John F. “Jack” Welch – Adviser to J.P. Morgan Chase
As retired Chairman and CEO of General Electric, his influence on the street will certainly be increased in the future.


10. George Soros – Chairman of Soros Fund Management
He bets big and talks loud, but has few followers.


9. William J. McDonough - Chairman of Federal Bank of New York
He is Greenspan's eyes on the street. By successfully organizing big bands to bail out Long Term Capital, he acts like COO of Wall Street & Incorporated.


8. Maurice R. Greenberg – Chairman and CEO of AIG
With his son Jeff leading Marsh & Mclennan, Greenberg certainly has more buying power than anyone on the street.


7. Sanford I. Weill – Chairman and CEO of Citigroup
By taking Salomon Brothers, Smith Barney, Travelers Group and Citibank under the red umbrella, he is at the helm of this financial empire.


6. Warren Buffett – Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway With his wisdom, his humor and his money, he certainly has more say than anyone else on the street. But he is hided in an Omaha cave and takes low-key approach to the daily activities on the street.


4. Robert Rubin – Former Secretary of Treasury; Co-Chairman of Citigroup
By successfully handling Russian crisis, Asian crisis and terrorism crisis, he is the best person to be ambassador from Wall Street to Pennsylvania Avenue.


4. Harvey L. Pitt - Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission
Although he is not a household name, he is at the helm of SEC - which has monopoly power of making rules, interpolating rules and executing rules.


3. Alan Greenspan – Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank
He should be at a spot higher than here if most of his recent interest rate cuts were not "as expected".


2. Mike Bloomberg – Owner of Bloomberg L.P. and future Major of New York City
His company constantly feeds street people market data from weather derivatives to exchange rate with Afghan currency. From next year, he will decide how much tax breaks can be given to whom on the street.


1. Miss Market - She makes you laugh and makes you cry; she makes you fear and makes you greedy. No one can consistently predict her next move. The most successful ones on the street are the most humble ones in front of her.

167 posted on 07/23/2002 12:04:12 AM PDT by kcvl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 166 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson