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Several financial publications have reported on Soifer’s findings, and last week, Slate Magazine columnist Daniel Gross penned a story on the data entitled “Why Harvard Is Bad for Wall Street...
...Gross wrote that as a true Cornellian, I’m sure,” Soifer quipped...
...didn’t write the headline,” Gross added...
...said that Soifer’s patterns stem from the fact that Harvard grads’ career decisions reflect broader market dynamics. “MBAs are like very well-paid sheep,” Gross said. “They move in herds...
...Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group bought back the rights from Warner Bros., raised the $80 million budget itself, and brought back Schumacher. By then, more than 70 million people had seen the show, which had grossed more than $2.4 billion and ranked as the world's highest-earning piece of live entertainment. "If half of the people who've seen the show see the film," says executive producer Austin Shaw, "it will gross $350 million. And what about the 2.9 billion people who haven't seen it?" Such confidence might explain the decision not to cast big names...