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  • “Wall Street 2” Update: Bud Fox Returns…
    01/21/2010

    Just when people thought they knew about all cameos in the “Wall Street” sequel had it has now been confirmed that Charlie Sheen, who played the young, hot-shot trader Bud Fox in the original, will be making an appearance in the film and he will even exchange some dialogue with Gordon Gekko (played by Michael Douglas), the man he turned in to the police.

  • Analysts Beware: Don’t Mess With Avatar!!
    01/05/2010

    It turns out film director James Cameron has the power to move markets.

  • Wall Street Finds Alternatives To Christmas Parties
    12/14/2009

    For the second year in a row, quite a few Wall Street firms are not holding holiday parties, even though the economy appears to be coming out of the recession.

  • The Donald Returns To His Wall Street Roots
    12/07/2009

    In one of the most predictable decisions in the history of film, Donald Trump was recently spotted filming a cameo for “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.”

  • What's In A Name?
    11/25/2009

    Calling all marketers: Nasdaq OMX Group is in need of your creative brains!

  • “Wall Street 2” Looks Across The Pond
    11/17/2009

    Are you from the Motherland? Do you look “upscale” and “proper”?

  • Fightin’ Investment Bankers
    11/17/2009

    Bankers who have to travel to emerging economies where knife fights may be a common form of communication may want to reconsider that mace bottle purchase and instead talk to Tim Larkin.

  • The Poetry Of Lehman’s Demise
    11/03/2009

    Done with Halloween? Not before you check out one last gruesome tidbit:

  • Insider Trading Is Back In Style!
    10/23/2009

    It's like the producers of "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" couldn't have asked for better promotion.

  • Can't Fake It!
    10/16/2009

    If you ain't a trader, get off the floor.

  • Gwyneth Paltrow, Financial Advisor?
    10/05/2009

    In addition to being an Oscar-winning actress, mother, philanthropist, yoga guru, blogger and vegan, it turns out Gwyneth Paltrow is now qualified to give financial tips.

  • Wall Street Riots: Fame Or Lame?
    09/30/2009

    “Wall Street Riots” paints a scary picture of violent demonstrators camping out in front of the New York Stock Exchange, but who would have guessed that it’s just a “cool” name for a band?

  • Greed & The City: “Wall Street” Glamour Fades
    09/15/2009

    While many people have been paying attention to the “Sex & the City 2” sequel, another filming sneaked under radar and started production this week.

  • The British Are Coming (To Wall Street)
    08/31/2009

    The British Broadcasting Corporation will be airing a made-for-television movie this October that dramatizes the fall of Lehman Brothers.

  • Beware The Short Sales Of August
    08/28/2009

    What is it about short sale ban proponents and August? Maybe it's the slow news cycle or balmy weather, but the trend is baffling.

  • Mr. Nixon Does Wall Street
    08/17/2009

    Frank Langella, the actor best known for his Academy Award portrayal of Richard Nixon in last fall’s “Frost/Nixon,” will be moving on down to “Wall Street”—the movie, that is.

  • Lose Your Life Savings, Win a Flat Screen!!
    08/11/2009

    AdvisorCheck, a free online service that provides consumers with background checks on financial advisors and insurance agents, will hold an online contest for consumers and advisors, inviting them to share their best and worst stories on investing and advisor/client relationships.

  • Wall Street Sequel Seeks A Villain
    08/07/2009

    The highly anticipated Wall Street 2 (WS2) that has been greenlit and was slated to start production early this fall has come upon a minor crisis, but it’s not a financial one.

  • iPhone Takes On Wall Street
    07/27/2009

    iPhone is featuring a new game application called “Squash the $treet,” in which the player can literally squash and flick bankers and ceos up and down Wall Street.

  • Fifth Third Bank Targets Broke College Students
    07/13/2009

    Fifth Third Bank has decided to educate the youth of this country with a new campaign that teaches financial responsibility.

  • Michael Moore Wants Your Money
    06/26/2009

    Believe it or not, Michael Moore is resorting to sensationalistic tactics to promote his newest film, which is slated to bash Wall Street upon release in October.

  • Stock Picking: Child’s Play?
    06/15/2009

    When people think of modern-day children’s films, a hot-shot, workaholic broker would probably fall last on the list of characters that come to mind.

  • Wall Street 2 Script Revealed
    06/08/2009

    Details of the plot lines of the much anticipated Wall Street 2 sequel are starting to surface.

  • Mocking Madoff
    06/05/2009

    In case you were worried, some good did come from the Bernie Madoff scandal in the form of entertainment.

  • Exchange Of The Week
    05/22/2009

    NYSE Euronext earns the dubious distinction of starting the Exchange of the Week for initiating a public spat with Direct Edge during the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's Market Structure Conference.

  • Going, Going, Gotti!
    05/15/2009

    Victoria Gotti, the daughter of the late Gambino boss John "Dapper Don" Gotti and star of "Growing Up Gotti," has apparently skipped two years of loan payments to JP Morgan Chase and her Long Island mansion is in foreclosure.

  • Wall Street Chick Flick
    05/15/2009

    Most films with Wall Street back stories are written for guys, but "The Good Guy," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival two weeks ago, should appeal to the ladies.

  • Pigsty Pandemic
    05/08/2009

  • Greed: Still Good?
    05/01/2009

    Twenty-two years after the movie "Wall Street" came out, the name Gordon Gekko still resonates in people's minds as the ultimate financial villain, and people are ready to see him return to the big screen.

  • Neil Young Calls Out The Wall Street Man
    04/24/2009

    Musicians are either really hurt by the recession or making the big bucks.

  • Out on the Street
    04/20/2009

    “Hey—I got to hop, I got some friend of a friend I have to talk to. I’ll lose him in 10 to 15 minutes.” Ummm, I am waiting right outside your office. I can hear you.

  • Ooh, Sweet Broker O'Mine!
    04/17/2009

    The title of financial advice columnist does not bring to mind images of long hair and flower tattoos or the memory of rockin' guitar riffs.

  • Hope Springs Eternal
    04/14/2009

    On March 15th, in a remarkable show of transparency for a Federal Reserve governor, Ben Bernanke was interviewed on 60 Minutes.

  • Pillow Fight On Wall Street
    04/09/2009

    Traders might not have been invited to the slumber party, but there was a pillow fight on April 4 on Wall Street.

  • Who's The Fool Now?
    04/09/2009

    If it was intended to be an April Fool's joke, then Zecco, an online brokerage site, definitely succeeded in the fooling part but failed at the funny.

  • NYSE Disses Nasdaq's Closing Cross
    04/03/2009

    Aw, snap! The two old rivals, Nasdaq OMX Group and New York Stock Exchange, are at it again, this time with NYSE taking a swing at Nasdaq's closing cross on its blog, Exchanges, questioning why anyone would want to trade NYSE-listed issues there.

  • NYSE Disses Nasdaq’s Closing Cross
    04/01/2009

    Aw, snap! The two old rivals, Nasdaq OMX Group and New York Stock Exchange, are at it again, this time with NYSE taking a swing at Nasdaq’s closing cross on its blog, Exchanges, questioning why anyone would want to trade NYSE-listed issues there.

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