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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (81632)7/21/2007 8:37:48 AM
From: Travis_BickleRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Interesting that he has been a broker and a Floridian for less than three years.



To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (81632)7/21/2007 2:34:31 PM
From: ChanceIsRespond to of 306849
 
You forgot to mention that our gal Ivy duked it out with this guy:
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Mr. Morgan says the legal battle has hurt this kind of consulting work. In April, Ivy Zelman -- formerly of Credit Suisse and a prominent housing-stocks analyst on Wall Street -- stopped communicating with Mr. Morgan about the Florida market, saying in a deposition in one of the Lennar lawsuits that she had decided Mr. Morgan was "using me as a pawn in his bigger scheme of whatever he was attempting to do."

Mr. Morgan says Lennar pressured Ms. Zelman to halt their discussions. Lennar denies that allegation. The company "never pressured Ivy Zelman to terminate any relationship with Mike Morgan," says Mark Sustana, Lennar's general counsel.

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Judging by the way Ivy pulled no punches with Robert Toll, I don't think that she is afraid of Lennar. Glad to hear that she is still alive. I had always wondered if it wasn't Toll et al which pressured Credit Suisse to can her,if indeed she was canned. I know not.