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isPermaLink="false">http://ownthedollar.com/?p=992#comment-29937</guid> <description>[...] One of the most fascinating aspects of Margin Call is its close resemblance to real firms and personalities. One can barely look at the Jeremy Irons character without thinking of the former Lehman Brothers CEO, Richard Fuld. The name “Tuld” is allegedly a cross between “Fuld” and “Thain”, the latter being John Thain, former head of Merill-Lynch. Fuld is an obvious role model, being ranked No.1 in Condé Nast Portfolio’s 2009 list of Worst American CEOs of All Time. [...]</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] One of the most fascinating aspects of Margin Call is its close resemblance to real firms and personalities. One can barely look at the Jeremy Irons character without thinking of the former Lehman Brothers CEO, Richard Fuld. The name “Tuld” is allegedly a cross between “Fuld” and “Thain”, the latter being John Thain, former head of Merill-Lynch. Fuld is an obvious role model, being ranked No.1 in Condé Nast Portfolio’s 2009 list of Worst American CEOs of All Time. [...]</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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