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  • Obama stiffs Dimon, Blankfein on signing

    07/21/2010 6:52:53 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 23 replies
    NY Post ^ | July 21, 2010 | Mark DeCambre
    Wall Street's most vocal critics of the new financial regulations aren't invited to the party. Neither Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein nor JPMorgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon were asked to attend President Obama's signing ceremony set for today in Washington. FinReg, as the financial sector overhaul is known, is likely to alter the state and style of business of Wall Street and, potentially, sap billions of dollars of revenues from some of the most powerful financial institutions in the country. The high-profile ceremony is expected to be attended by a few hundred guests including Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, viewed by...
  • Soros Facing Defeat in Missouri

    06/04/2010 11:00:54 AM PDT · by jazminerose · 45 replies · 914+ views
    Wall Street Journal copied and pasted onto blog www.joytiz.com ^ | 6/4/10 | Wall Street Journal writer copied and pasted by OP onto blog
    <p>"Under an initiative headed for the ballot in November, the state's so-called merit selection method would be discarded and replaced by direct judicial elections, an outcome that would be an embarrassment to many who have pushed the Missouri plan as a model for other states.</p>