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  • Wachovia (WB) CEO Bob Steel forgoes his bonus. Unlike his peers, Steel's been in academics since 2004 (he joined WB in July). The bonus would have been his first.
    Seriously? This guy was at Goldman from 1976 til 2004. He was made partner of the firm before they went public. He held numerous management positions there. He's made plenty of money, at least $100 mil. This bonus would no way have been his 'first'.
    Dec 09 10:11 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View news story
  • Wachovia (WB) CEO Bob Steel forgoes his bonus. Unlike his peers, Steel's been in academics since 2004 (he joined WB in July). The bonus would have been his first.
    Seriously? This guy was at Goldman from 1976 til 2004. He was made partner of the firm before they went public. He held numerous management positions there. He's made plenty of money, at least $100 mil. This bonus would no way have been his 'first'.
    Dec 09 10:11 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View news story
  • Can Gazprom Realistically Meet Its Natural Gas Projections?
    No mention of Turkmenistan?
    May 13 11:52 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Temporarily Bullish on Microsoft
    Studying for the CFA and we just covered EMT in detail.

    EMT can be thought of as existing in three forms: weak, semi-strong, and strong. Weak EMT holds that all public historical information is baked into a stock price so charting and other technical analysis doesn't work. Semi-strong believes that the market responds rapidly to any new public information and therefore not only does technical analysis fail, but fundamental analysis is also useless. Strong form EMT takes this all a step further and posits that all knowledge about a company, both private and public, is already accounted into the stock price; only new information changes the price of the stock and that happens randomly. In strong EMT, no investor acheives above-normal risk-adjusted rates of return.
    May 08 13:37 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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