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March 15, 2010

JPMorgan666:Republishes 60 Minutes Story Published on GoldmanSachs666.com

Not often do we republish our stories in our sister sites but this one is worth doing.  It was posted earlier on GoldmanSachs666.com.   I will be offering my comments on the story in my next post on GoldmanSachs666.com.


CBS 60 Minutes aired a piece tonight about the meltdown and crisis.  They spent two days with author and former Wall Streeter Michael Lewis, who wrote the book Liar's Poker, his experience working for Goldman Sachs.  


Inside The Collapse Parts 1 and 2:  Click here as published in GoldmanSachs666.com
60 Minutes(CBS)  If you had to pick someone to write the autopsy report on the Wall Street financial collapse 18 months ago, you couldn't do any better than Michael Lewis. He is one of the country's preeminent non-fiction writers with a knack for turning complicated, mind numbing material into fascinating yarns.
He wrote his first bestseller, "Liar's Poker," about his experiences as a young Wall Street bond trader when he was still in his 20s and has since followed up with seven more bestsellers on subjects ranging from Silicon Valley in "The New New Thing" to big time sports in "Money Ball" and "The Blind Side."
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