How about the fine work Hugh did with Fastow, Skilling and Lay at Enron, also working with Oscar Wyatt of Coastal....and more importantly helping out with the UN Iraq "Food for Crude" program.
Glenn-Are you telling me that Ms. Brown and the WSJ were NOT insightful when they said the solution to the financial crisis was "don't trust everyone and diversify"?
This guy put the rogue into rogues gallery, lol, Zelig Conman of our lifetime.
ReplyDeleteBut there's a misspelling in his days w/ commodities . . .
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Pleased to meet you. Hope you guessed my name.
ReplyDeleteHow about the fine work Hugh did with Fastow, Skilling and Lay at Enron, also working with Oscar Wyatt of Coastal....and more importantly helping out with the UN Iraq "Food for Crude" program.
ReplyDeleteHe should try Citadel. Or maybe contact the transition team about replacing Cox at the SEC.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no "Amaranth" experience?
ReplyDeleteDouglas said:
ReplyDeleteBravo Cassandra! And wasn't Hugh also briefly in charge of pension plans for Orange County and San Diego?
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ReplyDeleteI wonder what he would have done if he didn't work in finance...
ReplyDeleteHe should be California state treasurer!
ReplyDeleteHe has a bright future in politics!
ReplyDeleteAnd his next position:
ReplyDeleteCNN
On-air Financial Analyst
2008-present
Incisive and ironical commentator on the sorry state of our markets.
[Well, you get the idea! Can someone help me flesh this out?!?]
Isn't this the guy who was General partner and cief activist officer of the Greenmail Fund, or was that another Fallis?
ReplyDeleteGlenn-Are you telling me that Ms. Brown and the WSJ were NOT insightful when they said the solution to the financial crisis was "don't trust everyone and diversify"?
ReplyDeleteI do believe that poor grammar on a resume is indicative of bigger problems...
ReplyDeleteSorry, I had to point it out.
I remember that guy. We worked together in South-East Asian futures markets for Barings Bank...
ReplyDeleteFunny guy...