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The Team Player

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ECONOMY   |  Comment

September Song For Wall Street

29 December 2008 Jose D. Roncal www.financialspeculation.com It wasn’t just autumn leaves that started falling last September; it was the entire investment banking system. When Lehman Brothers got into deep financial trouble and ...READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

The End of the Financial World as We Know It

By MICHAEL LEWIS and DAVID EINHORN AMERICANS enter the New Year in a strange new role: financial lunatics. We’ve been viewed by the wider world with mistrust and suspicion on other matters, but on the subject of money even our ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Tradestation Competes with Microsoft Instead of e*Trade

In 199 AD, in a now-legendary Chinese military tale, a general named Sun Ce defeated his larger opponent by tricking him into leaving his stronghold unguarded. This maneuver led to a historic turning point: the first unification of ...READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

Talent Bank

Thomas Weisel turned his former firm, Montgomery Securities, into an investment-banking powerhouse. Now he's building a new firm -- and gaining ground on some of the most established names on Wall Street.READ»

First in Series: Calling All (Crisis) Leaders to Rebuild Trust in the Finance Industry

In one of my earlier blogs, I called on today’s leaders to put their egos aside in order to guide us out of a vicious cycle of bad decisions, short-sightedness, and financial despair toward an integrity-based vision where innovation and creativity is the norm. And now, several months later, I am calling all (crisis) leaders once again…but this time, specifically to guide us out of this financial crisis. In this series of blogs, I’ll address the destroyed trust that has occurred and recommend ways to rebuild that trust through effective crisis leadership. The financial industry is undergoing one of the most tumultuous times in history and the consequence has been a precipitous decline in the public’s trust in the industry and in its leadership. Over the next few weeks I’ll provide an overview of the construct of trust, describes why crisis events erode trust, and offers guidelines for how to rebuild trust following a crisis. Using the principles of crisis leadership as a backdrop, I’ll demonstrate the significance of integrity, positive intent, capability, mutual respect, and transparency on the trust building process. Here I present the first in a series of blogs on Rebuilding the Image of the Finance Industry through Trust:READ»

Kenan Samms

Currencies, Carbons and the CFTC

Shawn Baldwin from CMG dicusses the commodities markets and opportunitiesREAD»

Kenan Samms

Dow 10,000! Sellout or Dig in? Is the Market poised for a fall?

Shawn Baldwin from CMG discusses the market opportunities at Dow 10,000 and Goldman SachsREAD»

Kenan Samms

The Worldly Investor, David S. Waddell

Weekly Strategic Insight Friday, October 10, 2008 Rubber Room It would be an understatement to call this market period unprecedented. All of the economic, fundamental and technical research cannot explain the ...READ»

Kenan Samms

FIG LEAP

This commentary outlines specific areas for investment and valuation in the financial investment group sector.READ»

TECHNOLOGY   |  Comment

Morgan Stanley may exit back-operations in India

U.S. bank Morgan Stanley is exploring the opportunities to exit its back-office operations in India. The bank, which was bailed out by the U.S. government, is looking at its options to sell the back-office unit that does IT ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Crises Opportunities

Specific crisis opportunitiy long and short tradesREAD»

Stock Market Tips

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STARTUPS   |  1 comment

The Many Lives of a Wall Street Angel

Four years ago, a massive stroke nearly killed Bob Lessin. Now he's left his job as vice chairman of Salomon Smith Barney, poured his own money into 50 Web startups, assumed the leadership of Wit Capital, and single-handedly tried to merge the old economyREAD»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

Whatever Happened to Globalization?

One of the world's most powerful advertising executives, Martin Sorrell, offers a provocative set of ideas about doing business around the world. His biggest worry: "It's all too easy to get out of touch with what's really going on."READ»

Googling for Courage

With their daring IPO, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are fighting the Wall Street cartel.READ»

ANALYTICS   |  Comment

Palladium Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame for Executing Strategy

Congrats to Millipore, who we highlighted in our book, for their induction in BSC Hall of Fame. CEO Madaus, VP Fin Couturier - well done!READ»

Hennion and Walsh News: Is Cash You Keep at Your Brokerage Safe?

"'With any brokerage firm you have to pay attention to what the sweep is going into,' says Bill Walsh, president of money-management firm Hennion & Walsh Asset Management"READ»

Kenan Samms

Shawn Baldwin from CMG at the CME in Chicago on CDS's

Economic dissertation and analysis of the CME's CDS clearing mechanism READ»

Jonathan Cohen: The Analyst

Jonathan Cohen was branded a killjoy when, in late 1998, he issued an analyst report suggesting that Amazon.com was overvalued by several billion dollars. Since Amazon's fall from grace, he has gained a little vindication but much insight into why most analysts don't deliver bad news when they should.READ»

Extreme Jobs (and the people who love them)

Eighty-hour weeks. Relentless travel. Unpredictable schedules. High risk, high stress. Your worst nightmare, maybe -- but a dream for a group of elite workers.READ»

Hennion & Walsh Asset Management Launches a Trio of SmartGrowth Lipper Funds

PARSIPPANY, NJ--(Marketwire - June 12, 2007) - Hennion & Walsh Asset Management, a registered investment advisor, is pleased to announce the debut of a trio of new funds-of-ETFs, the SmartGrowth Lipper® Funds. These mutual funds help take the guess work out of choosing the right mix of exchange-traded funds ("ETFs") from among the ever-growing universe of ETFs and allow investors a chance to avoid some common pitfalls such as selecting inferior, unproven or inappropriate ETFs and increasing risk through sector or security overlap.READ»

The Revolution Will Be Televised (on CNBC)

Don't touch your dial! CNBC has become the live feed of the new economy. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at CNBC, a network that has reinvented the way TV works.READ»

LEADERSHIP   |  Comment

Taking Stock at Schwab

In the face of war and bear markets, David S. Pottruck, president and CEO of Charles Schwab Corp., has to transform his firm into a trusted investment house. How? By remaining realistically optimistic.READ»

Kenan Samms

Bad News Bearers

Several years ago, I was meeting with directors at an international investment bank the day after the stock market had taken a very serious plunge. The bank coincidentally had just finished rolling out a series of sales training ...READ»