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The Annotated Fuld on Times Square and Lehman job loss
On my way to a client meeting in Times Square, I passed a bunch of people gathered around something. I peeked to see what was happening. There was the picture of the infamous Annotated Fuld, the guy who brought down the venerable investment bank Lehman Brothers.


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Posted: 09|16|08 at 7:44 pm. Filed under: Economy, Financial Markets, Finance. Comment | Trackback





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September 18th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
[…] Wall Street and the Art of Creative Communications Amid the chaos engulfing Wall Street, this is a useful reminder that powerful communications can take many creative forms… and, in doing so, will achieve exposure far beyond its traditional confines: (Photo credit: ESeraph) Update: Check out portraits of other “fallen icons” from the same artist Published 18 September 2008 08:01 by Brendan Hodgson […]