Written by the award-winning reporter who broke the story, this expos is a look inside the sexual misconduct scandals that rocked Wall Street. This is a riveting human, legal, and business drama of men and women in the financial capital of the world. 25 photos.
Written by the award-winning reporter who broke the story, this expos is a look inside the sexual misconduct scandals that rocked Wall Street. This is a riveting human, legal, and business drama of men and women in the financial capital of the world. 25 photos.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SUSAN ANTILLA is a columnist for Bloomberg News. At the New York Times, she launched the weekly "Investing" column in the Saturday edition and the "Between Main & Wall" ombudsman column. Her articles and columns have appeared in People, USA Today, the Baltimore Sun, Town & Country, Working Woman, Savvy, and Mirabella. She was twice selected as a finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism and was among the top investigative reporters named to TJFR's "1999 Blue Chip Newsroom." A frequent lecturerand panelist, she holds a master's degree in journalism from New York University, where she has taught as an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Journalism.
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Preface. Prologue. 1 Garden City's Party Spot. 2 From Appalachia to Wall Street. 3 Wild Times for Wall Street. 4 Nick's Way with Women. 5 Martens's Disorienting Orientation. 6 Martens Snaps. 7 That Was Happening to You, Too? 8 Dear Mr. Dimon: Martens Fights Back. 9 Getting Lawyers, Getting Fired. 10 Attacking the No-Court System. 11 Going Public. 12 Momentum: Merrill's Women Sue. 13 Martens without Martens. 14 Settling the Settlement. 15 Pariah or Visionary? 16 Arbitration After All. Epilogue. Notes. Index.
Preface. Prologue. 1 Garden City's Party Spot. 2 From Appalachia to Wall Street. 3 Wild Times for Wall Street. 4 Nick's Way with Women. 5 Martens's Disorienting Orientation. 6 Martens Snaps. 7 That Was Happening to You, Too? 8 Dear Mr. Dimon: Martens Fights Back. 9 Getting Lawyers, Getting Fired. 10 Attacking the No-Court System. 11 Going Public. 12 Momentum: Merrill's Women Sue. 13 Martens without Martens. 14 Settling the Settlement. 15 Pariah or Visionary? 16 Arbitration After All. Epilogue. Notes. Index.
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