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...computers to the tireless bull market. Once the preserve of a few computer-literate plungers, online trading could account for nearly 30% of the projected 227 million securities transactions at retail houses this year, according to Piper Jaffray, a Minneapolis, Minn., investment firm. "It's been on fire," Bill Burnham, a senior analyst at Piper Jaffray, says of online trading. "Hands down, it's the most successful area of consumer-based electronic commerce...
Harvard has the best faculty in the world. This is the result of, not in spite of, a great promotion system. TERENCE C. BURNHAM March...
...Brosssays, recalling a visit she made earlier this yearto a sorority at Dartmouth. "It was so great tosee women controlling the liquor, kicking peopleout of the party and playing pool instead of justwatching the guys play pool. It was good to seewomen in control."CrimsonAmanda L. Burnham...
...Street in the past two decades--and by the way, don't expect a moral to this tale. In the 1980s Gillett was busy building a billion-dollar empire based on the odd combination of meatpacking and television stations, much of it financed by the junk bonds of Drexel Burnham Lambert, led by the now infamous Michael Milken. Drexel pumped out high-risk securities the way snowmaking machines create instant winter. Gillett, a Wisconsin boy, loved to ski, and he loved to ski at Vail, a powdery paradise in the Colorado Rockies. So he bought the joint...
...this spring, the D.U. Club closed and merged its graduate membership with the Fly Club. Problems at the D.U. began two years ago when D.U. member Sean M. Hansen '95 punched John Burnham, a Harvard football recruit from Maryland...