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Title: Pedro Picasso laughing all the way
Post by: franksolich on December 31, 2008, 07:04:35 AM
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deminks  (1000+ posts)       Tue Dec-30-08 08:04 PM
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For Some Culprits In Financial Meltdown, Life Is Still Pretty Good

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/for_s...

This probably won't come as a surprise. But some of the major culprits in the financial crash -- former CEOs or top execs at banks whose billion-dollar losses helped precipitate the turmoil -- don't seem to be paying much of a price for their catastrophic mismangement.

Dick Fuld, the former CEO of Lehman -- whose collapse in September directly ushered in the broader panic -- is already plotting a comeback. According to the Financial Times, he's thinking about starting a "small advisory boutique to help companies with strategic and financial issues." The venture would "harness contacts in US companies," says the paper.

Meanwhile, two former Wall Street honchos appear to be living the high-life after seeing taxpayers step in to rescue their troubled firms.

The New York Post reports today that Peter Kraus, a former top executive with Merrill Lynch, just bought a $37 million Park Avenue apartment -- "featuring 11-foot-high ceilings, three fireplaces, three maid's rooms, a library, a gallery and a family room/gym." In September, Kraus got a $25 million golden parachute from Merrill when it was sold to Bank of America, even though he had only started work there that month. B of A received $25 billion in taxpayer money as part of the bailout.

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Talk about rewarding failure.

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Atman  (1000+ posts)        Tue Dec-30-08 08:06 PM
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1. And I'll say it again...this wasn't a bailout. It was a looting.

And the criminals are all going to walk away as if nothing ever happened. Laughing all the way.

Oh my.
Title: Re: Pedro Picasso laughing all the way
Post by: FlaGator on December 31, 2008, 07:27:07 AM
I wasn't a culprit, but life is still pretty good for me. I attribute that more to my relationship with God than anything else.
Title: Re: Pedro Picasso laughing all the way
Post by: franksolich on December 31, 2008, 07:43:30 AM
I wasn't a culprit, but life is still pretty good for me. I attribute that more to my relationship with God than anything else.

You know, Pedro Picasso's no phenomenon new to me; I've seen his sort all my life.

I'm not God, but I rather sort of suspect 2009 is about the time we see Pedro Picasso break down, shatter apart, for one reason or another.

It always happens.  It never not happens.