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- Michael Phelps' Mom Exits McNeil's ADHD Facebook Page
- Debbie Phelps, mother of Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, has gone from McNeil's Facebook page, ADHD Moms, according to blogger John Mack. The move follows Michael Phelps' loss of many of his endorsement contracts because he was photographed sucking on a marijuana bong. UPDATE: A...
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- The 10 Weirdest Drug Stories of the Month
- We're a little late, but here are the 10 weirdest drug stories that popped up onto BNET's radar during March. They were all too small to write about, but too strange to ignore: Did GlaxoSmithKline unwittingly reveal that Wynnona Judd's latest album has been heavily photoshopped? ...
- Blog posts 2009-04-03
- Too Big to Fail: What Really Happened
- Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book gives a behind-the-scenes look at the financial crisis. He tells Jill Schlesinger what he found, and what it means for us now.
- Videos 2009-10-30
- Blame Feds for Meltdown?
- In his new book, The Sellout, Charles Gasparino details 30 years of missteps by Wall Street and government agencies. He tells us why we should close the SEC.
- Videos 2009-11-12
- Gasparino on Bank CEOs: From 'Nasty' to 'Tragic'
- In an interview with Jill Schlesinger, "The Sellout" author Charles Gasparino dishes on Wall Street's most prominent figures.
- Videos 2009-11-13
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- Why John Mack's Suggestion Of Single Global Bank Regulator Would Be A Disaster
- Soon-to-depart Morgan Stanley chief executive John Mack yesterday proposed "an uber-regulator" for the global banking system. Mack said that he thinks a single global regulator would better handle the potential for another round of systematic risk, and that such an institution would also make sure that the...
- Blog posts 2009-09-30
- John Mack's turnaround legacy at CSFB.(Credit Suisse First Boston L.L.C.)(Brief Article)
- John Mack, chief executive of Credit Suisse First Boston and co-CEO of parent Credit Suisse Group AG, will exit the firm next month after three years. He leaves a mixed legacy. Mr. Mack helped restore CSFB to profitability after a dismal 2002, and ...
- Research articles 2004-06-28
- Capital Markets: What The Future Holds For Mack's Morgan Stanley - Swingeing Change Is Likely At Morgan Stanley Under Its New Chairman And CEO John Mack As He Attempts To Integrate The Cultures Of Its Many Parts. Nick Kochan Reports.
- John Mack is in listening mode. That is what Morgan Stanley employees were told when the new chairman and CEO of the firm visited London. They had better believe it. No-one else does. Sources elsewhere in the City of London and Wall Street expect swi John...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Mack the Knife to head CSFB.(John Mack)(Brief Article)
- Replacing Allen Wheat with John Mack as CEO heralds more than mere cost-cutting Replacing Allen Wheat with John Mack as CEO heralds more than mere cost-cutting
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Morgan Stanley reels after leader's exit; Exodus hurts investment bank; falloff in underwriting, M&A.(investment bank head John Mack is leaving for Credit Suisse First Boston)(Brief Article)
- A year ago, Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Philip Purcell acknowledged the loss his company was about to suffer. ``John is going to leave a very big hole,'' said Mr. Purcell, referring to John Mack, Morgan Stanley's president and longtime head of A...
- Research articles 2002-04-29
- Could John Mack Come Back?
- Many people on Wall Street believe John Mack, the former No. 2 executive at Morgan Stanley, will replace the firm's current CEO, Phil Purcell, if a high-profile effort to oust Purcell is successful. Too bad, Mack doesn't seem to agree. NEWSWEEK has learned that Mack, who left his...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
- Morgan Stanley brings back John Mack as CEO
- NEW YORK AFP — Morgan Stanley named former company president John Mack as its new top executive, culminating what some called a mutiny at the venerable Wall Street investment giant. The board of directors "has agreed unanimously that John Mack is uniquely qualified to become Morgan Stanley's new chairman...
- Research articles 2005-06-30
- John Mack gets $40 million 2006 bonus, a Wall Street record
- NEW YORK -- Morgan Stanley Inc., the second-largest U.S. investment house, gave chief executive John Mack $40 million in stock and options for 2006, reflecting the largest bonus awarded to a Wall Street CEO. Mack, 62, was awarded 461,821 stock units valued at $36.2 million on December 12,...
- Research articles 2006-12-18
- John Mack Joins Pequot Capital Management as Chairman; Will Work with Art Samberg to Build on Pequot's Strengths and Broaden Capabilities in Alternative Investments
- WESTPORT, Conn. -- Pequot Capital Management, Inc. today announced that John Mack has joined as Chairman and will help the firm continue to broaden its capabilities in alternative investment management. Art Samberg will remain Pequot's Chief Executive Officer and will continue to oversee management of the firm and the Core...
- Research articles 2005-06-03
- John Mack's Suggestion of a Single Global Bank Regulator Would Be a Disaster
- Daniel M. Harrison submits: Soon-to-depart Morgan Stanley MS chief executive John Mack yesterday proposed “an uber-regulator” for the global banking system. Mack said that he thinks a single global regulator would better handle the potential for another round of systematic risk, and that such an institution...
- External links 2009-10-01
- John Mack Elected Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley
- NEW YORK -- The Board of Directors of Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MWD) today announced the election of John Mack as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the company, effective immediately.
- Research articles 2005-06-30
- Shaw University has received a $5 million gift from John Mack, the CEO of Morgan Stanley
- SHAW UNIVERSITY (N.C.) has received a $5 MILLION gift from John Mack, the CEO of Morgan Stanley. The gift Hill endow a new scholarship fund for students in the science, technology, engineering and math fields.
- Research articles 2007-04-19
- As John Mack Goes, Morgan Stanley's Incumbent Chief Looks To Strategic, Foreign Pastures
- Just as stock markets are recovering, Morgan Stanley's bankers are experiencing a sort of end-of-era moment, with the resignation of long-time chief executive John Mack. by Daniel M. Harrison
- Blog posts 2009-09-11
- John Mack: Inside the Bunker
- A great inside look at what John Mack and Morgan Stanley was dealing with last year at this time: by The Pragmatic Capitalist
- External links 2009-11-19
- John J. Mack Resigns as President and Chief Operating Officer
- Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 24, 2001 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter (NYSE: MWD) today announced that its board of directors has accepted the resignation of John J. Mack, the firm's president and chief operating officer, effective March 21, 2001. Robert G. Scott, the firm's chief financial officer, has...
- Research articles 2001-01-24
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