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13 days ago
Casey Wasserman told his firm's staff that he felt that he had "become a distraction" to its work and had begun the process of selling the company.
18 days ago
Kroger to name former Walmart exec Greg Foran as next CEO, WSJ reports ○
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The U.S. grocer has been searching for a permanent CEO after ousting Rodney McMullen last year following an investigation into his personal conduct.
57 days ago
Saks Group reportedly preparing to file bankruptcy after missing debt payment ⊖
The parent of high-end department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue failed to make an interest payment of over $100 million due on Tuesday, WSJ reported.
68 days ago
Fed's Hammack says there's no need to change interest rates for months, WSJ reports ○
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland president sees no need to change rates for months ahead, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
83 days ago
SpaceX aims for $800 billion valuation in secondary share sale, WSJ reports ⊕
Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly launching an insider share sale that could value the company as high as $800 billion.
3 months ago
The Next Financial Crisis ⊖⊖
This is worth repeating ...
Back in 2005 I was mostly writing about the housing bubble - and the coming housing bust. But I also mentioned the possibility of a financial crisis. In early 2007, I s…
Back in 2005 I was mostly writing about the housing bubble - and the coming housing bust. But I also mentioned the possibility of a financial crisis. In early 2007, I s…
4 months ago
Activist investor Jana Partners takes stake in medical device maker Cooper Companies, WSJ says ⊕
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The hedge fund will push Cooper to improve how it allocates capital in order to boost returns, the WSJ said.
2007: The Trillion Dollar Bear ⊖
Note: CR is on vacation, and I will return on October 21st.
In December 2007, most analysts were still dramitically underestimating the probably losses for lenders and financial institutions.
Here …
In December 2007, most analysts were still dramitically underestimating the probably losses for lenders and financial institutions.
Here …
5 months ago
Trump wields ‘golden share’ to halt U.S. Steel plant shutdown, WSJ reports ○
The intervention marked Trump's first use of so-called "golden share" rights, a condition of the $14.1 billion takeover cleared in June.
UnitedHealth sought to meet Trump, WSJ reports ○
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UnitedHealth has sought meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump, although it has not secured a meeting yet, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.