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...spent ten long weeks this past summer in New York, finding out what fresh-faced college graduates really do on that stage. And I can say that whoever wrote the name of this play clearly was never an analyst...

Author: By Hoon-jung Kim, | Title: So You Want to Work on Wall St. | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

...perks of being in an exciting city cease to exist when you discover that all of your waking hours are spent at work. One of my mentors at the firm, a third-year analyst, told me not to stress about the exorbitant Manhattan rents. "Just get a studio large enough for your bed," he said rather gravely. "You won't do anything else in your room...

Author: By Hoon-jung Kim, | Title: So You Want to Work on Wall St. | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

Many do stay in banking, even after years of misery. There are two understandable reasons why people endure the lifestyle of an analyst. One is a need for the comfortable sum of money they pay you. Where else will you be able to earn nearly six-figures your first year out of college? (Though broken down on an hourly-basis, you may be earning scarcely more than your secretary.) Maybe you have two siblings in college and want to help out your parents. Maybe you want to get rid of your college loans as soon as possible. Maybe you even...

Author: By Hoon-jung Kim, | Title: So You Want to Work on Wall St. | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

...company is not without options. Firestone could launch an all-out price war, which analysts fear would hurt an industry saddled with rising commodity costs and little pricing power. Points out Wendy Beale Needham, auto analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette: "[Firestone] does have a parent with resources and a different brand name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Firestone's Rough Road | 9/19/2000 | See Source »

...Lord George Robertson have bluntly warned Milosevic to keep his hands off Djukanovic. But they have yet to back up those exhortations with the threat of force. The current NATO commander for Europe, U.S. General Joseph Ralston, has been "as quiet as a church mouse" on the topic, says analyst John Fox of the Washington-based Open Society Institute. Fox says the West has made a critical mistake by letting Milosevic take the offensive. The current stance--keeping Belgrade guessing with a measured ambiguity--carries the risk that he may call the bluff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Slobo's Next Target | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

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