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Morgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive James Dimon received a 2010 stock bonus valued at $17 million, the biggest bonus for a big-name Wall Streeter so far this year.
J.P. Morgan's Dimon Gets $17 Million Bonus, Tops on Street David Benoit 2011
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Gross is irked that Wall Street sees Spitzer's fall as a vindication of those he investigated (though the only "Wall Streeter" he quotes expressing anything close to vindication is Friend-of-Dick-Grasso Ken Langone).
Yvette Kantrow: To Catch a Banker: Why Does the Media Hate Bear Stearns? 2008
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A benefit chair and Wall Streeter tells me the crowd in attendance is "major international society."
Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala Erica Abeel 2011
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A benefit chair and Wall Streeter tells me the crowd in attendance is "major international society."
Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala Erica Abeel 2011
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A benefit chair and Wall Streeter tells me the crowd in attendance is "major international society."
Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala Erica Abeel 2011
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A benefit chair and Wall Streeter tells me the crowd in attendance is "major international society."
Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala Erica Abeel 2011
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A benefit chair and Wall Streeter tells me the crowd in attendance is "major international society."
Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala Erica Abeel 2011
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If I could line up every credit-default-swap Wall Streeter I bust each and every one of them in the nuts.
Why Advances Matter jimhines 2010
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Responding to questions from, in addition to the host John Harwood, a student, a Wall Streeter, a small business-owner and a self-described member of the middle class, the president acknowledged that "times are tough for everybody," but pointed to his record so far as president and asked the audience to trust in his agenda.
Obama: Reforms, Economy Are 'Moving In The Right Direction' (VIDEO) 2010
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Responding to questions from, in addition to the host John Harwood, a student, a Wall Streeter, a small business-owner and a self-described member of the middle class, the president acknowledged that "times are tough for everybody," but pointed to his record so far as president and asked the audience to trust in his agenda.
Obama: Reforms, Economy Are 'Moving In The Right Direction' (VIDEO) 2010
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