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Finally there is Bruce Wasserstein, the pudgy, unkempt banking genius who was wooed to Lazard by Mr David-Weill and who, over the latter's objections, brought Lazard public in 2005 at a valuation of almost $2 billion (and is shown celebrating with his colleagues above).
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And he was appointed to that task in order to do a deal with regulators over the conflict-of-interest allegations rather than because he was thought to be an investment-banking genius.
Prodigiousness, conversely, looks from a distance like silver, but it comes with banks of clouds; genius can be as bewildering and hazardous as a disability.
In the 1980s, with the heavy backing of Morgan Stanley, an investment bank, it decided to extend its genius to Sweetheart, a leading producer of paper cups.
There was an element of genius in the string of bank heists that played out in New York City for 11 weeks over the winter and spring.
"Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist" is a tough title to live up to, but the Netflix docuseries pulls it off.
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This is where the new docu-series, Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist comes in to play.
Well, our friend David Montgomery, presiding genius at Local World, will certainly find his bank manager £10m or more happier.
The rise and fall of Long-Term Capital Management, the multibillion-dollar hedge fund, is a tale of genius and hubris, of sleeping regulators and foolish banks.
The bank has consistently denied those assertions, calling Mr. Kerviel an "evil genius" who acted entirely on his own.
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