Investors Of The World, Unite!
from the fight-back dept
Salon is running an interview with Arthur Levitt who was head of the SEC for most of the 90s. He's apparently come out with a new book, Take on the Street: What Wall Street and Corporate America Don't Want You to Know, which sounds a bit controversial. The interview talks about how people need to fight back against corporate lobbying on regulations and how the recent corporate scandals and economic problems may be good in shedding some light on how Wall Street really has been functioning. Sounds like an interesting read.
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