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Fuld said he wanted to speak but didn’t see the point. “Nobody wants to hear it. The facts are out there. Nobody wants to hear it, especially not from me.” The former CEO, who embraced the ...
Fuld’s public comments mark the first time the former Lehman CEO has raised his “ugly head” — as he put it — since the bank collapsed in 2008. He jokingly said his “wonderful time with ...
Dick Fuld was grilled by members of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in 2010 about his role as CEO of Lehman Brothers, the investment bank whose collapse helped set off the worst financial ...
FORTUNE -- Ever since Lehman Brothers imploded and filed for the largest bankruptcy in history nearly two years ago, the firm's former chairman and CEO, Dick Fuld, has been a little on edge.
Former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld, who ran one of the largest Wall Street firms before its 2008 collapse, decided to end his two-year tenure at Legend Securities amid mounting regulatory ...
On June 11, Richard S. Fuld Jr., CEO of Lehman Brothers, sat down to lunch with a half-dozen of Lehman’s senior investment bankers. Since the fall of Bear Stearns in March, Fuld had been ...
As chief of global fixed income strategist at Lehman Brothers, Jack Malvey traveled the world. He recounts the personal impact of the bank's collapse, and his continued ties to former Lehman ...
Dick Fuld’s face is as distinctive as it is expressive. As the former Lehman Brothers CEO has appeared before the Dick Fuld’s face is as distinctive as it is expressive. As the former Lehman ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Six years, seven months and 13 days after Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc filed for bankruptcy, its former chief executive, Richard Fuld Jr., is still insisting it did not go broke.
Richard Fuld, chief executive of fallen investment bank Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc., will step down by the end of the year without severance or a bonus, a spokesman said. He will stay on as ...
Fuld and the company’s CEO, Robert Wallach, an insurance executive he had known for nearly 30 years, convinced insurance giant MetLife (NYSE:MET) and car manufacturer General Motors (NYSE ...