And sure enough days later Joe Lewis bought $1.2 million of BAC stock, frontrunning the US taxpayers who funded bailout number 2: this time the TARP check was for $20 billion, or roughly enough to cover the comp paid out weeks earlier at Merrill.
Good to know that all the Merrill employees were so critical that the flight risk was worth $15 billion, or enough to almost bring the successor company down. Any headhunters know what Angelo Mozzillo is saying his comp for 2008 was as he is looking for a job? It is surprising to us that with all these news of gargantuan corporate impropriety at BAC, nobody has started rioting or looting the glassy eco-friendly skyscraper at One Bryant Park.
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I worked on Wall Street for nearly thirty years. When people ask me what I did for a living, I'm now embarrassed to tell them. Perhaps I should tell them I was a lawyer. Less of a scowl. Sorry state of affairs.
You weren't embarrassed before, that is before they would have really understood what you did?
Heh, I worked there too until recently at a major (former) investment bank. It's not much different from what other people do, the work is not harder, but that the pay is higher.
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