Does Wall Street Have a Heart? Good Business International Takes a Walk Down the New Wall Street.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- Good Business International (GoodB) the hip and savvy New York based "Better World Business" think-tank issues its not-to-be-missed fall journal on the changing world of investment banking. The innovative Wall Street Walk pages reveal a unique behind-the-scenes view of the investment banking and hedge fund hedge fund, in finance, a highly speculative, largely unregulated investment device. Originating in the 1950s, the funds "hedge" by offsetting "short" positions (borrowing a security and then selling it at a higher price before repaying the lender) against "long" worlds direct from Wall Street itself. Wall Street Walk bills itself as a "values-based" online journal "dedicated to the NEW Wall Street and the changing financial industry." Written by GoodB's "Wall Street change brokers," Wall Street Walk reports "all the news that's fit to print and you will never find anywhere else but here." Former Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LEH), founded in 1850, is a diversified, global financial services firm. It is a participant in investment banking, equity and fixed income sales, research and trading, investment management, private equity, and private banking. bankers, Bear Stearns The Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. (NYSE: BSC) is the parent company of Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., one of the largest global investment banks and securities trading and brokerage firms in the world. traders, and top management in the financial industry reveal the human side of the crisis. If you want to know what insiders really think about the current financial crisis, WSW reports the real-life drama that ordinary Americans never see. Wall Street veteran and internationally renowned business ethics business ethics, the study and evaluation of decision making by businesses according to moral concepts and judgments. Ethical questions range from practical, narrowly defined issues, such as a company's obligation to be honest with its customers, to broader social expert Peter Ressler edits an innovative column called: From the Trenches: The Heart of Wall Street, a fascinating look at the unfolding human drama in the formerly impenetrable walls of Wall Street. As an international leader on values-based leadership and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of a powerhouse Wall Street recruiting firm, Peter Ressler is one of the most unique voices on the Street. His column, peppered with wisdom and insight, is a rare glimpse into a very private and inscrutable world of investment banking. Ressler's reputation as "the best in the business" in financial recruiting after 28 years serving institutional debt and equity capital markets puts him in the birds-eye seat to view the crisis. Ressler tells us candidly what Wall Street is thinking. "I was sucker-punched," one commercial real-estate investor says about Dick Fuld's mismanagement mis·man·age tr.v. mis·man·aged, mis·man·ag·ing, mis·man·ag·es To manage badly or carelessly. mis·man age·ment n. and Lehman's
bankruptcy.
Does Wall Street have a Heart? Readers find out the answer on the pages of Wall Street Walk. A Lehman Brothers top manager describes the current financial crisis as "an economic 9/11." Another Lehman trader describes former Masters of the Universe as "dead men walking" in WSW's The Human Bottom Line. Good Business International and Wall Street Walk report on Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, Treasury Secretary and Former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson, former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld, top managers and players in the global economic crisis, plus Wall Street initiatives for the Common Good, Green Business, Socially Responsible investing Socially responsible investing describes an investment strategy which combines the intentions to maximize both financial return and social good. In general, socially responsible investors favor corporate practices which are environmentally responsible, support workplace diversity, and Wall Street ethics in a way that no one else is reporting these - from the human side. [c] Good Business International, Inc. 2008 |
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