This, the first of our regional blogs, is authored by the technology and financial journalist Dominic Basulto. Dominic is a New York native, has been a senior editor at Corante since day one and has written for a number of online and offline media companies. Send tips or story ideas to: basulto@gmail.com.
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Here we'll report daily on the latest tech and business developments in New York City. Impossible we concede: comprehensive coverage of the city's every story. What we hope you'll find: tips, tidbits and perspectives you won't find elsewhere. As well as unique insights, original interviews and more that should be of interest to New York's vibrant community of technologists and those who track, invest in and report on them.
Wall Street legend John Gutfreund has been a bad, bad boy
Wall Street legend John Gutfreund, "the poster boy for Wall Street largesse in the 1980s," is now facing a sexual harassment lawsuit by a former employee. Anyway, as the New York Post points out, anybody who dreamed of an investment banking job in the 1980s could cite chapter and verse of the bestseller Liar's Poker, in which Gutfreund supposedly offered a Salomon Brothers bond trader to play a hand of liar's poker for $1 million.
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