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...rigidity of Harvard's use of the case method is not missed at other schools, such as the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and Chicago's B-School...
Young Donald was, in his own words, so "rambunctious" and "aggressive" that his father sent him to the New York Military Academy, where he became captain of cadets in his senior year. After two years at Fordham, he got his degree from the Wharton School, then returned to the New York real estate wars...
...accused Milken of, among other offenses, manipulating stock prices to reap millions of dollars in illicit profits and defraud his clients. The lawsuit portrayed Milken as a zealous dealmaker whose disrespect for tradition led him to disregard the law as well. A suburban Los Angeles native who attended Wharton Business School, Milken was the pioneer of junk bonds as a financing technique for midsize companies and later as the potent fuel for takeovers...
...graduate business student at Pennsylvania's Wharton School, Milken made junk bonds a focus of his scholarship. Despite their reputation for high risk, he found that the securities showed a history of few defaults. Milken believed the securities' relatively high yields, typically 3% to 5% more than an investment-grade corporate bond, were more than enough compensation for that slightly increased risk...
Dartmouth, which ranked only 15th among recruiters, was named the nation's top business school by student respondents. And the same students ranked Wharton only 23rd, while corporate recruiters picked the school as the second best in the country...