... saying WallStreet would snuff it out.” He wasn’t crazy about the Street, but he believed that because WallStreet firms were the gatekeepers between the lenders (and hence the homeowners) and the ... be succeeding the über-polished Mozilo.) The idea was to introduce Kurland as thenew Angelo There was a problem, though: There was no such thing as a new Angelo There was only the original ... “If the marshal had to, he’d kick in the door, guns drawn, dogs barking,” Cugno said “You might have the bald granny in there, the kids, the grandkids We’d put all their stuff on the sidewalk Then...
... aside theNewDeal s fiscal caution and experimental care The Great Depression and theNewDeal far the United States had to go to recover from the Hoover era It also helps explain why theNewDeal ... as theNew Order.’’6 By such methods theNewDeal gave weaker groups in society the ability to negotiate better deals in a marketplace it left substantially intact TheNewDeal did not end the ... disentangle the two great events The moral clarity of the 1940s obscured the hard choices, partial successes, and political bargains of the 1930s In the conclusion I discuss theNewDeal s influence on the...
... that theNew Era euphoria of the 1990s had been crushed, tak- 22 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET ing with it the equity bull market The next bull market will be built on a new belief system Like the ... longrange weather forecasts They carry with them foul-weather gear, and they 34 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET pull ashore and into campsites if telltale cloud and wind changes signal that the official ... by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Click here for Terms of Use 10 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREETTheStreet is like lodge operator who avoids frightening customers by talking of bear risk The Street...
... that theNew Era euphoria of the 1990s had been crushed, tak- 22 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET ing with it the equity bull market The next bull market will be built on a new belief system Like the ... longrange weather forecasts They carry with them foul-weather gear, and they 34 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET pull ashore and into campsites if telltale cloud and wind changes signal that the official ... by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Click here for Terms of Use 10 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREETTheStreet is like lodge operator who avoids frightening customers by talking of bear risk The Street...
... that theNew Era euphoria of the 1990s had been crushed, tak- 22 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET ing with it the equity bull market The next bull market will be built on a new belief system Like the ... longrange weather forecasts They carry with them foul-weather gear, and they 34 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREET pull ashore and into campsites if telltale cloud and wind changes signal that the official ... by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Click here for Terms of Use 10 THENEW REALITY OF WALLSTREETTheStreet is like lodge operator who avoids frightening customers by talking of bear risk The Street...
... misidentifies the location Choice (D) uses the associated word menus Example: (A) (B) (C) (D) They're They're They're They're leaving the room turning on the machine standing near the table reading the newspaper ... word while 27 (C) That newspaper belongs to me answers whose newspaper is on the table Choke (A) answers where is the newspaper Choice (B) confuses the similar sounds new and newspaper 19 (A) Yes, ... (A) repeats the word pencil but does not answer the question Choke (C) repeats the word pen but does not answer the question 42 (D) The woman says that the hot drink cups are in the closet Choices...
... accounting and WallStreet in the twentieth century, beginning with the boom and bust of the 1920s and the creation of the S.E.C in 1934 For the seeds of the system’s failure were present from the very ... figure options as income, either, until you cash them in Then there’s the other side of the ledger: spending and saving The distinction is usually clear, although the line blurs at your mortgage ... know the answer, without much trouble Why shouldn’t Exxon and General Motors? They should, and they Every quarter they add up their sales and costs, and figure out where they stand Then they...
... analysis of the effectiveness of the firm’s management team, the competitive environment of its industry, the regulatory environment, and the effectiveness of the firm’s corporate governance The financial ... considered or the quantitative definition of the rating, greater benefit can be provided to the market and the users of ratings via further enhancements to the transparency and clarity of the rating ... with the terms of the obligation Nature and provisions of the obligation Protection afforded by, and relative position of, the obligation in the event of the bankruptcy, reorganization, or other...
... both the c-structure and the f-structure of the parse For example, the WSJs ADJP-PRD label must correspond to an AP in the c-structure and an XCOMP in the f-structure In this version of the corpus, ... of the same lexical item are indicated explicitly in the LFG representation but not in the DR representation The main conceptual difference between the two annotation schemes is the fact that the ... 75.5 36 DR 80.7 73.0 68.8 35The effect of the quality of the parses on disambiguation performance can be illustrated by breaking down the F-scores according to whether the parser yields full parses,...
... for recovering these labels The following is ,an ex~unple of a partially parsed sentence found in the Penn Treeb~mk: S NP I Training Corpus The experiments use texts from theWallStreet Journ~d ... negligible In the above formula, the probability P(c) of the partially bracketed sentence c is computed as the sum of the probabilities of all derivations compatible with the bracketing of the sentence ... a variety of subsets of the corpus as training data When the entire WallStreet Journal corpus was used as training material, the time required for training has been further reduced by using a...
... put their fingers in the dyke In the interim between the outgoing Hoover administration and the first years of theNew Deal, they would achieve their longest-lasting victories In the 1920s, they ... Lehman Brothers, and Goldman Sachs Between them, they formed the nucleus of early WallStreet underwriting syndicates They were so successful that many of them were dubbed the “money trust” in the ... and the ball began rolling for serious reform Since the first years of the twentieth century, WallStreet and the East Coast establishment had been at loggerheads with the rest of the country Wall...
... be in the world.” —David Gaffen, author of Never Buy Another Stock Again The Other Side of WallStreet provides an immensely personal, insider’s view of the turbulent past decade on WallStreet ... be true to themselves and find some semblance of balance The Other Side of WallStreet ends with Chapter 18 aptly titled The Journey,” but there are now another dozen chapters since the book was ... perspectives They resonated— people liked them It occurred to me that nobody had ever branded theWallStreet bull and bear CHAPTER • THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Hoofy the Bull and Boo the Bear There was...
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... accounting and WallStreet in the twentieth century, beginning with the boom and bust of the 1920s and the creation of the S.E.C in 1934 For the seeds of the system’s failure were present from the very ... figure options as income, either, until you cash them in Then there’s the other side of the ledger: spending and saving The distinction is usually clear, although the line blurs at your mortgage ... know the answer, without much trouble Why shouldn’t Exxon and General Motors? They should, and they Every quarter they add up their sales and costs, and figure out where they stand Then they...
... WallStreet to finance a large portion of government borrowing The adulation surrounding WallStreet bankers did not survive the Crash of 1929 and theNewDeal reforms of the 1930s After the 1929 ... chastened by events in the early 1930s The partnerships emerging from the turmoil of the Depression and World War II again led WallStreet in the 1950s when the bull market began during the Eisenhower ... who knew the family formula for success Otherwise, the record of management success at many of theStreet s best-known firms was not particularly strong But the recurring theme throughout the...
... have the full resources to arrange the whole deal, since the Northern Pacific enterprise took so much of his time To arrange for the refinancing, other banks would need to be invited into thedeal ... change their business and introduce them to securities selling Their idea was to use former connections to sell the bonds in Germany, known for its sympathies for the Northern rather than the Southern ... on the floor Unlike the Allens a generation before, the brothers 43 THE LAST PARTNERSHIPS realized that precipitously shifting from one business to the other was a mistake; they maintained their...
... although they never engaged in traditional WallStreet investment banking business They remained the quintessential private bank long after theNewDeal legislation of the 1930s destroyed most of the ... at the top of theWallStreet tree The great irony for many prestigious firms was that although their prowess in the market was never doubted, their capital was limited Some of the activities they ... for the line and that was the real source of their interest along with the subsidy They were challenged on the fact, and the issue wound its way through the courts After the Browns divested, the...
... banking, so thenew law forced them out of the commercial banking business while the commercial banks divested their securities affiliates TheWallStreet revolution was complete, and Brown Brothers ... objected to The issuing activity was not out of the ordinary, in view of the war The firm remained the same size throughout the war years, and like the other firms of the period did not add any new partners ... business with the revolutionary movement The connection between the disputed funds and the name of the horse was not lost upon the Irish community in New York Thomas Meehan, the editor of the Irish-American,...