Word: milken
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...administration could miss a chance at remedying a long-standing wrong by opting for gratifying the obscene wishes of some present economic royalist for an undeserved immortality. The student body could take pride in the Roosevelt Center as it couldn't under any circumstances in the Trump Center or Milken Center...
...wasn't the market too dependent on one man, former Drexel financier Michael Milken? And did his dismissal from Drexel cause irreparable harm to morale...
...hard to judge midstride, as we are right now, whether the market was too dependent on Milken. It's going to take more time to know. Michael is incredibly knowledgeable, but our high-yield department was a major team effort. We put together the RJR-Nabisco deal after Milken. As for morale, he had some pretty fervent supporters in the company, but I don't think there was any irreparable discontent when he left...
...Nation two years ago, Grapevine offered readers an insidey look at politics in Washington and across the country. We'll still give you a behind-the-scenes look at those who govern us, but now the whole world is our stage, from Hollywood to the Pentagon, from Steinbrenner to Milken. "The purpose is to be fun and lively while still being informative," says senior editor Walter Isaacson, who will oversee the section...
...retires after 13 years of managing the Fidelity Magellan fund, with bank account and reputation intact. Wildly outperforming the market, he never succumbed to the showy excesses or the sleazy morals of the Age of Milken (see BUSINESS...