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Bear Stearns, Lehman Execs Kept Billions . . . | The Big Picture
12 hours ago by Barry Ritholtz  
Everyone knows that senior execs at Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers were paid largely in stock, and that they lost most of their wealth when the companies.
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Skeptical CPA: Free the Bear Stearns Two
13 hours ago by Independent Accountant  
Free the Bear Stearns Two. "Two weeks into the first major Wall Street prosecution after the financial crisis, the government's case appears headed for an anticlimax. ... Even the judge, Frederic Block, of Federal District Court in ...
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Market Minds » Bear Stearns, Lehman Execs Kept Billions . . .
13 hours ago
Everyone knows that senior execs at Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers were paid largely in stock, and that they lost most of their wealth when the companies collapsed, right? Turns out, not so much: “Three professors at Harvard are ...
Market Minds - http://marketminds.esecfutures.com/

Cronyism, Incompetence & Immorality: Lehman, Bear Stearns Execs ...
12 hours ago by Editor  
Overall, we estimate that the top executive teams of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers derived cash flows of about $1.4 billion and $1 billion respectively from cash bonuses and equity sales during 2000-2008. ...
Cronyism, Incompetence & Immorality - http://pravda-actions.blogspot.com/

Bear Stearns Trial: How the Scapegoats Escaped - DealBook Blog ...
12 Nov 2009 by By DEALBOOK  
The "not guilty" verdict reached Tuesday in the criminal trial of two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers was at once surprising and understandable, given that the prosecution blew it -- on two counts, William D. Cohan writes in The ...
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Ralph Cioffi, Matthew Tannin Verdict: Ex-Bear Stearns Hedge Fund ...
10 Nov 2009 by The Huffington Post News Editors  
NEW YORK — Two Bear Stearns executives who ran hedge funds that collapsed after betting heavily on the shaky subprime mortgage market were acquitted Tuesday of lying to investors – a defeat in the government's bid to punish fraud ...
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Bear Stearns Bankers Walk Free - Megan McArdle
12 Nov 2009
The funds collapsed in 2007, in a prelude to the mortgage crisis that eventually felled Bear Stearns itself less than a year later and heralded the arrival of a full-blown credit crisis. (Bear Stearns was bought by J.P. Morgan Chase ...
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Some Misses on the Bear Stearns Acquittals : CJR
11 Nov 2009 by Ryan Chittum  
But the stories about Bear Stearns' Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin are a bit incomplete. For one reason why, check out financial journalist William Cohan on Bloomberg TV. He says the prosecution focused on the wrong stuff, ...
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News Dissector Blog » Blog Archive » PARIS: BEAR STEARNS PERPS ...
11 Nov 2009 by Danny  
But jurors disagreed, and on Tuesday, two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers were found not guilty of securities fraud in federal court in Brooklyn, in what legal experts called a setback for prosecutors hoping for easy victories ...
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What The Bear Stearns Acquittal Means For Wall Street
14 Nov 2009 by Lawrence Delevingne  
A white collar crime defense expert tells us about "dumb" juries, wire taps, and the future of financial prosecutions.
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