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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street
Andrew Carnegie: Insider Trading Pioneer / The Wolf of Wall Street
by
Jonathan Savage
Included are two reviews of books about two very controversial business men. First is David Nasaws book "Andrew Carnegie" about the 19th century Steel Tycoon. The second is a review of Jordan Belforts "The Wolf of Wall Street" about a modern day wall street criminal.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andrew-Carnegie:-Insider-Trading-Pioneer-/-The-Wolf-of-Wall-Street
id=6220168 - May 01, 2011
Wall Street to Main Street: News, Views and Commentary: June 8, 2006
by
Louis Victor
Google, U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Omega Healthcare, Target, Intuitive Surgical, Veritas DGC, American
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wall-Street-to-Main-Street:-News,-Views-and-Commentary:-June-8,-2006
id=224604 - Jun 20, 2006
Corporate Narcissism Is Alive and Well on Wall Street
by
Barbara Caldwell
If you read the definition of individuals with Narcissisti Personality Disorder (NPD), and project these qualities onto Wall Street, there is no denying that there is corporate narcissism at work. We need to realize that this industry, like individuals with NPD, will never change themselves because they don't think they need to. They believe they are too big to jail.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Corporate-Narcissism-Is-Alive-and-Well-on-Wall-Street
id=6270424 - May 15, 2011
A Contrarian's View On Wall Street's New Best Friend
by
Maximilian Sparrowson
While pessimism about the economy rises daily... And while the economic figures released each week are more dismal... I'm taking the contrarian view again. For now, the stock market tells me that the worse for the economy for 2008 is over.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Contrarians-View-On-Wall-Streets-New-Best-Friend
id=1069836 - Mar 26, 2008
Driving the Wolf Out (A Short Story on Alcoholism)
by
Dennis Siluk Dr.h.c.
Emery Golf shut his eyes. He was starting to hear noises, those that were not within his physical reality, wolf sounds. He knew this kind of nausea would create a long enduring craving, soon to come thereafter the D.T.'s, and the visual appearance of the wolf, all this combined drove the wolf out to be one might say, his unwanted sidekick. The sickness he was feeling was nothing compared to the wolf, if he came completely materialized.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Driving-the-Wolf-Out-(A-Short-Story-on-Alcoholism)
id=2083619 - Mar 10, 2009
The Role of a Securities Analyst and Their Biases
by
Samantha Johnson
It is important to first understand the function of a securities analyst at a brokerage firm. Brokerage firms are Wall Street investment banking firms on the sell side, "selling" investment securities primarily to institutional investors. Unlike a stock analyst at a mutual fund, bank, or investment management firm, research analysts at a brokerage firm do not cater their research to portfolio managers. Their job is to research a particular industry sector and "sell" their research to the brokerage's institutional clients. Analysts narrow their focus on a limited number of companies to track them as thoroughly as possible. They want to be knowledgeable about as many details as possible so they can best assess how both internal and external factors will impact the company.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Role-of-a-Securities-Analyst-and-Their-Biases
id=6871958 - Feb 09, 2012
The Murder of New York City Police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino
by
Joseph Bruno
There is no denying that New York City police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino was a fine cop -- dedicated and brave. Yet, when Petrosino was murdered in Palermo, Sicily in 1909, he made some foolish mistakes that a more intelligent policeman might never have made.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Murder-of-New-York-City-Police-Lieutenant-Joseph-Petrosino
id=6452438 - Jul 26, 2011
Bonfire of the Vanities - Book Review
by
Kiya Sama
It's the 1980s - a time when Wall Street ruled, Park Avenue was the place to be, and the Bronx was seen as the 'darkest' section of the city. The Bonfire of the Vanities, manages to combine these two vastly different sections of New York with a tale of infidelity, racial and social/class divide, and a justice system that leaves the reader with more questions than answers about the final verdict.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bonfire-of-the-Vanities---Book-Review
id=1952292 - Feb 03, 2009
The Vietnam Wall
by
Benjamin Cox
The war was raging in Vietnam, When Daddy got the call, Now he lies in state, a twist of fate, Inscribed upon the wall
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Vietnam-Wall
id=396010 - Dec 26, 2006
Does the Dogs of the Dow Investment Strategy Still Work?
by
Brian T Mikes
It's a simple strategy. With a strategy based on the stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average, these investors are looking for high dividend yields. Their hope (like very investor) is to outperform the market. So, what strategy am I talking about? The "Dogs of the Dow" investment theory of course.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-the-Dogs-of-the-Dow-Investment-Strategy-Still-Work?

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