Jamie Dimon And JPM: Real Loss Is Their Integrity
JPMorgan reveals that traders at the bank may have tried to hide losses related to its trading debacle.
Nathan Vardi, Forbes Staff Active conversation: 10 commentsJPMorgan reveals that traders at the bank may have tried to hide losses related to its trading debacle.
Nathan Vardi, Forbes Staff Active conversation: 10 commentsViacom (VIA) , feuding with DirecTV (DTV), saw its stock lose the most ground yesterday after the provider kicked Viacom channels off the air. read »
From Safeway parking lots to the lonely London bedroom of pop stars, 2011 was full of the stuff that reminds us how fragile we are. Yahoo! recently published its top 10 news items searched for on its site in 2011.
While you may consider the Penn State scandal condemnable, even personally repulsive, you may actually be guilty of the same behavior. No? Consider how you process communication from your teams, and think again. read »
Apple on Friday reversed a move to pull its products from an environmental ratings service after a backlash from buyers, including the city of San Francisco, which warned it would no longer purchase computers and other gadgets from the company. read »
Who doesn’t appreciate a good tag sale? Rummaging through random assortments of cheap articles and objects is sure to release some endorphins. But why should we have to leave our desks and get our hands dirty to enjoy such a thrifty thrill? This is the twenty-first century and we have the ability to do almost anything online now -- virtually attending tag sales included. Interior designer Sandra Oster recalls the day in late 2008 when she came up with the idea to create Decorator Tag Sale (DTS).[...] read »
Wall Street had a great today, especially financials that rallied across the board. At 4pm JPMorgan was up near 2 percent, Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) close to 3 percent, Citigroup over 5 percent, Bank of America close to 4.5 percent, and the Financial Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLF) close to 3 percent. Is this a relief rally, or a turning point for the sector? read »