Vikram Pandit
How Wall Street's Bankers Survived Sandy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/31/2012 11:32 -0400
For millions of common people in New York and New Jersey, Sandy has been a historic disaster, with leaving ruined, homeless or forced to live in the dark and cold indefinitely. Sandy was a historic event for the Wall Streeters (a term used loosely as many of them reside in midtown or in Connecticut) among us too. And now, courtesy of Bloomberg's Max Abelson, we see how some of them managed to (just barely) scrape through...
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Citigroup Rises While Bank America Wallows
Submitted by rcwhalen on 10/26/2012 06:15 -0400- BAC
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So now that Vikram Pandit has exited stage right from the CEO position at Citigroup, a number of people have asked me about the Zombie Dance Queen.
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Frontrunning: October 17
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/17/2012 07:31 -0400- Apple
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- Obama takes offensive against Romney in debate rematch (Reuters)
- Obama Says Romney Words Aren’t ‘True’ in Second Debate (Bloomberg)
- Obama takes Romney head-on in debate (FT)
- And another joins the club: Thailand Unexpectedly Cuts Rate as Global Outlook Worsens (Bloomberg)
- PBOC Injects Less Cash (WSJ)
- Japan to Hold Special Cabinet Meeting After Economy Downgraded (Bloomberg)
- Greek Coalition Duo Reject Labour Moves Proposed by Troika (WSJ)
- Opposition wanes to Spanish aid request (FT)
- RBS to Exit U.K. Asset Protection Plan After $4 Billion Fees (Bloomberg)
- Spain Retains Investment Grade Credit Rating From Moody’s (Bloomberg)
- US diplomat asks Japan, ROK to resolve islands spat (China Daily)
- Stagnation not due to austerity, says OBR (FT)
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Couple of Thoughts on Citigroup Post-Pandit
Submitted by rcwhalen on 10/16/2012 16:16 -0400The departure of Vikram Pandit as CEO of Citigroup (C) should come as a relief to the markets, regulators and customers – indeed, just about everybody besides the volatility junkies who like to trade this very liquid, very unstable stock.
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Citi Shares Outstanding Under Pandit: From 500 Million To 3 Billion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/16/2012 15:40 -0400While earlier we reported that the under Vikram Pandit the stock price of Citi, net of reverse stock splits, has collapsed by 90%, some have inquired how it is possible that the market cap under Pandit has declined by far, far less, or from about $150 billion when Vikram was appointed to CEO, to a little over $100 billion today. The answer is simple: shares outstanding.
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Vikram Pandit Gives His First Post-Resignation Interview: Live BBG TV Webcast
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/16/2012 12:40 -0400
Curious to learn just why Vik Pandit was given his marching orders with what appears to have been a one day's notice? Hear it from the horse's mouth direct courtesy of his first interview since quitting effectively several hours ago, with BBG TV's Erik Schatzker.
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Vikram Pandit Bottom Line: Over $260 Million For A 90% Stock Drop
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/16/2012 09:16 -0400
Here is the bottom line. From the day Pandit took control in December 2007 until today, C stock is down 90%.......Even as Pandit has been paid a total of over $260 million during his CEO tenure, even including his famous $1 comp received in 2010. While CEO of Citigroup in 2007, Vikram Pandit earned an annualized compensation of $3,164,320, which included a base salary of $250,000, stocks granted of $2,914,320, and options granted of $0. In 2008, he earned a total compensation of $38,237,437, which included a base salary of $958,333, stocks granted of $28,830,000, and options granted of $8,432,911. In 2009 he received total compensation of $128,751, including base salary of $125,001; In 2010 he received total compensation of $1,00; In 2011 he received total compensation of $14,857,103 including base salary of $1,671,370. Oh, and this number includes the $165 million Pandit received for his low performing hedge fund which was purchased by Citi in 2007, and was closed by Citi a few months later for epic underperformance.
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Rats Scrambling Off The Titanic: Citigroup CEO, COO Both Step Down
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/16/2012 08:12 -0400Remember when we said the Citi numbers were a miserable joke? Apparently at least two people (not Jim Cramer who absolutely loved Citi's "hairless" result) were aware of this:
- CITIGROUP NAMES MICHAEL CORBAT AS CEO VIKRAM PANDIT STEPS DOWN
- CITIGROUP PRESIDENT-COO JOHN P. HAVENS ALSO RESIGNS
- CITIGROUP NAMES MICHAEL CORBAT AS CEO VIKRAM PANDIT STEPS DOWN
- CITIGROUP BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED CORBAT TO CEO
- CITIGROUP SAYS HAVENS HAD BEEN PLANNING TO RETIRE AT YEAR END
And so the rat procession out of the titanic begins.
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LCH.Clearnet Accepts ‘Loco London’ Gold As Collateral Next Tuesday
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/22/2012 08:09 -0400- Barrick Gold
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Gold’s remonetisation in the international financial and monetary system continues. LCH.Clearnet, the world's leading independent clearing house, said yesterday that it will accept gold as collateral for margin cover purposes starting in just one week - next Tuesday August 28th. LCH.Clearnet is a clearing house for major international exchanges and platforms, as well as a range of OTC markets. As recently as 9 months ago, figures showed that they clear approximately 50% of the $348 trillion global interest rate swap market and are the second largest clearer of bonds and repos in the world. In addition, they clear a broad range of asset classes including commodities, securities, exchange traded derivatives, CDS, energy and freight. The development follows the same significant policy change from CME Clearing Europe, the London-based clearinghouse of CME Group Inc. (CME), announced last Friday that it planned to accept gold bullion as collateral for margin requirements on over-the-counter commodities derivatives. It is interesting that both CME and now LCH.Clearnet Group have both decided to allow use of gold as collateral next Tuesday - August 28th. It suggests that there were high level discussions between the world’s leading clearing houses and they both decided to enact the measures next Tuesday. It is likely that they are concerned about ‘event’ risk, systemic and monetary risk and about a Lehman Brothers style crisis enveloping the massive, opaque and unregulated shadow banking system.
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Frontrunning: August 21
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/21/2012 07:23 -0400- German central bank warns country’s financial health not a given (WaPo)
- Secret Libor Committee Clings to Anonymity After Rigging Scandal (Bloomberg)
- Peru Declares State of Emergency to Quell Violent Mining Protests (Dow Jones)
- Euro-Area Economic Adjustment Only Half Complete, Moody’s Says (Bloomberg)
- Wall Street Leaderless in Rules Fight as Dimon Diminished (Bloomberg)
- China Swaps Drop From Three-Month High as PBOC Adds Record Cash (Bloomberg)
- China invest $1 billion in U.S. Cheniere's LNG plant, Blackstone to act as intermediary buffer (FT, Reuters)
- Romney Offers Lukewarm Support for Fed Audit - Hilsenrath (WSJ)
- U.K. Unexpectedly Posts Deficit as Corporation Taxes Plunge (Bloomberg)
- Obama issues military threat to Syria (FT)
- Merkel Allies Signal Concessions on Greece Before Samaras Visit (Bloomberg)
- Chinese banks warned of foreign exchange risks (China Daily)
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Frontrunning: June 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/25/2012 07:21 -0400- Merkel Backs Debt Sharing in Germany Amid Closer EU Push (Bloomberg)
- With a ruling as early as today, here are four health care questions the Supreme Court is asking (CBS)
- George Soros - Germany’s Reticence to Agree Threatens European Stability (FT)
- China Stocks Drop to Five-Month Low (Bloomberg)
- The New Republic of Porn (Bloomberg)
- That's a costly detached retina: Greek Lenders Postpone Mission to Athens (FT)
- Spain Asks for Aid as EU Fights Debt Crisis (FT)
- Wolfgang Münchau - Why Mario Monti Needs to Speak Truth to Power (FT)
- U.S. Banks Aren’t Nearly Ready for Coming European Crisis (Bloomberg)
- MPC Member Wants £50bn Easing (FT)
- India Boosts Foreign Debt Ceiling by $5 Billion to Defend Rupee (Bloomberg)
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News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 05/29/2012 08:00 -0400- Bank of America
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Does 12-Year-Old Canadian Victoria Grant Understand More About the Most Important Truth in Life Than You?
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 05/16/2012 02:44 -040012-year old Victoria Grant drops knowledge on adults that can't put two and two together and figure out that our immoral, morally reprehensible fractional reserve banking system is responsible for the majority of misery and suffering in the world today.
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News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 04/25/2012 08:17 -0400- Apple
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Frontrunning: April 18
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2012 07:12 -0400- Australia
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- First Japan now... Australia Ready to Help IMF (WSJ)
- "Not if, but when" for Spanish bailout, experts believe (Reuters)
- Spain’s Surging Bad Loans Cast New Doubts on Bank Cleanup (Bloomberg)
- Spain weighs financing options (FT)
- Spanish Banks Gorging on Sovereign Bonds Shifts Risk to Taxpayer (Bloomberg)
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- Chesapeake CEO took out $1.1 billion in unreported loans (Reuters)
- China preparing to roll out OTC equity market – regulator (Reuters)
- Angry North Korea threatens retaliation, nuclear test expected (Reuters)
- North Korea Breaks Off Nuclear Accord as Food Aid Halted (Bloomberg)
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