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...would buy Sir Liam Donaldson a pint these days? Not many Brits, I expect. The chief medical officer's proposal to tackle the great British scourge of binge drinking - a minimum price of 75 cents per unit of alcohol - was shot down by almost everyone from 10 Downing Street to the bloke propping up the bar at the Slug and Lettuce...
...DONALDSON retires. Nation's eyebrows at half-mast...
...Even three former SEC chairmen, William Donaldson, Arthur Levitt and David Ruder have said that the SEC "lacks the money, manpower, and tools it needs to do its job," according to Senate documents in May of last year...
...think long and hard about risk. They were partnerships, and partners couldn't cash in until they'd been on the job for decades. This amounted to an implicit clawback system, with the other partners doing the clawing. The partnership model began to break down in 1970, when upstart Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette sold shares to the public. Merrill Lynch followed a year later, and in 1999 Goldman Sachs was the last big firm to go public. Perhaps that was all a mistake. "It's a radically regressive idea, but I honestly think Lehman Brothers would have been better...
...jobs will be tougher to come by and profit margins will certainly be lower,” Donaldson continued, “but the system of financial intermediaries will not disappear...