the bulls
TRANSCRIPT
Always playing a bull ride
Always playing bull
“Every day is a battle: think about the firm, do the right thing, protect your client, protect the firm, be in it, be a good team member.”
Preliminary Second Quarter Financial Results
Adjusted net loss of $6.3 billio
n, reported net loss
of $15.5 billion.Results im
pacted by $9.1 billion of
predominantly non-cash special items
Along the way, he made his staff
both wealthy and happy: until
yesterday, morale at …
was high
He tough-talked his way to the top and
turned a $102 million loss in
1993, the
year before he took over as chief
executive, into a $4.2 billion profit la
st
year.
he was confident that …
sound even as the bank posted
a second-quarter loss o
f $2.8 billion, caused by bad
mortgage investments. B
ut on Sept. 16, …
filed for
bankruptcy and began sliding toward an eventual
liquidation.
excessive pride or se
lf-confidence; arrogance……
is broken and shell-sh
ocked. He has lost a fortune,
but for su
ch an ambitious man, the biggest lo
ss is to
his pride
Who is the bigger killer ?
In God We Trust –
Through men of pride and arrogance..
And rest in cash
What will take faith to go so high again?
Walls of greed and unchecked liberty belittle common people
The display near Wall Street – by a Church
No body has real count and a real answer
Those who loose stand like this – dead displays
The values
World is getting flat or hollow?
the unchecked follies of some individualsthe unfounded ambitions The man made tremors and hurricanes What’s the solutions for a man who gets ground?How will those poor fellows get the security and comforts they planned for years?