Maria Bartiromo: “The year of my career”

Something struck me in the article in today’s New York Times about Maria Bartiromo. If you recall, 2007 started out kind of sucky for the Money Honey:

It was only in January that Ms. Bartiromo’s name was tied — through leaks from Citigroup — to the company’s decision to oust its chief of global investment, Todd S. Thomson.

The world’s first trillion-dollar company, sort of

Not long after the AOL-Time Warner merger was announced in 2000, Steve Case and Jerry Levin came to London to talk to all the UK AOLians and Time Warnerites about the deal. I had just moved to London a few months before, and the main thing I remember from the gathering was Case declaring that his goal was to make AOL Time Warner “the …

Survey: Two-thirds who call in sick aren’t

This just in! From AccountingWeb:

While 34 percent of people who call in sick to work at the last minute do so because of illness, 66 percent are taking time for other reasons, according to the 2007 CCH Unscheduled Absence Survey.

No kidding! So what were we doing–hitting the salon for a mani-pedi? Hitting that Super Wednesday sale at …

Citigroup’s Chuck Prince stops dancing

As expected, CEO Chuck Prince stepped down at Citigroup’s extra special board meeting Sunday. As not entirely expected, former Treasury Secretary and Goldman Sachs co-CEO Bob Rubin took over as interim chairman and Citi Europe’s Win Bischoff as interim CEO. And the WSJ, NYT, and FT are all reporting (Sunday night) that Citi will announce …

Have we reached the consumer debt limit?

Wondering why the banking sector’s problems keep failing to go away? Take a look at this chart:

Since the early 1980s, we Americans have been piling on debt. Much of that surely has been to the good, enabling us to enjoy our houses and cars and fridges while paying for them rather than waiting until we’ve saved up all the money. The …

Won’t meet at a brothel? You’re fired

That’s what Steve Biegel, a top American exec who worked for Japanese advertising giant Dentsu, alleges he was told. According to Ad Age:

The former creative director at Dentsu USA has filed suit against the holding company, claiming he was fired after he complained about being put in sexually-charged work situations that included side

Are we biased against baldies at work?

Steve Rushin’s piece in the current TIME, titled “The Bald Truth,” points out that Americans haven’t voted a bald president into office for 51 years. He writes:

If the 2008 presidential election comes down to a choice between Hillary Clinton and front runner Rudolph Giuliani, Americans will elect a woman before they will elect a bald

We’re all web writers now

My colleague Jim Poniewozik blogs today about the impending Hollywood writers’ strike–and how it relates to the sitch faced by us right-coast writers. Seeing as he’s totally invading my turf and writing more eloquently than I could about labor, damn him, I’ll simply reprint his argument here and agree with it. [Jim, I expect the same …

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