1. ETHICS: A DAY BY DAY COMMITMEN
In addition, the author points out about his subject's actions when notes: "torpedoed one competitor after another because they were better stock pickers and better managers", as well as by saying "anything that didn't produce revenue was gone. ... To reinforce the affirmation of the allegedly dishonest management, the columnist finishes by saying: "Citi has been sullied by evidence that its stock analysts touted shares of suspect firms to win their investment-banking business and Weill has promised to do "whatever it takes" to get the firm in order" At this moment, a poorly informe...
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