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To: ahhaha who wrote (1673)3/30/2001 5:08:43 PM
From: oldirtybastardRespond to of 24758
 
he (looks like a she) is a clown of rare breeding, sounds like she wants to be the Richard Simmons of investing

crainschicagobusiness.com

Now, he's launching an asset management fund targeting younger investors.

"I want to build up the fund and do it in a new and provocative way," says Mr. Hoenig, a wiry bundle of energy who works from a cluttered River North loft where rock music competes with CNN and CNBC.

"Radio and television keep me in tune with things, but once I start seeing my customers, that's what I'll really enjoy."



To: ahhaha who wrote (1673)4/3/2001 12:11:57 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Yahoo! Searches For What It Needs, A New CEO
Betsy Schiffman and Quentin Hardy, Forbes.com, 03.07.01, 8:03 PM ET

NEW YORK - Timothy Koogle used to regularly brag to Wall Street that he was "as paranoid as ever."

It was a nice way for the chief executive of Yahoo! (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people) to comfort financial analysts into thinking the company was one step ahead of the game. But behind the fear, the glee in Koogle's voice over a profitable quarter was still audible. Now it seems he could have used just a wee bit more of the paranoia he bragged about--or at least a little more economic foresight.

Late today, Koogle announced that despite his passion and commitment he will step down as CEO but will stay on until the company finds a new one. Koogle will remain chairman.


I feel so upset as you know i get that way. i think of AG and there were so many people that could see that the balloon was going to develop a leak. It has along way to go across each nation that finds the cost of develop has many pitfalls. This isnt a rail way a method of transportation that is not complex this was you and FC saying be careful.

Now the news seems the future is aggression and for me Republican meant long range sustained growth the true power of the world. We now have a world facing a recession due to unsound economic policy. We also have one miserable me thinking about the world and aggression which i believe is a far cry from the unity of education.



To: ahhaha who wrote (1673)4/4/2001 3:26:43 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
Looks like the Democrats, those damnable socialists who need to do good to save the world from Democrats, are mounting an attack against Bush's tax cut. Don't let them.