JetBlue’s First Woman CEO on Hedge Fund Activism: ‘I Don’t Wish It on Anybody’ Shareholder activism "can be distracting at times," JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty said. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The ‘Carl Icahn Strategy’ of Purging Employees Leads a Xerox Executive to Sue Over His Ouster A Xerox employee is suing for millions of dollars worth of severance after allegedly being forced out by Carl Icahn, an activist investor known for his corporate shake-ups. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Billionaire Art Collector Leon Black Reveals Private Equity’s ‘Scream-Worthy’ Problem The CEO of Apollo Global Management complains that the public market doesn't understand "rare, valuable creatures" like his company. By Sissi Cao
NJ Politics Digest: Who Was Digging Menendez’s ‘Political Grave?’ By Christian Hetrick and Steve Cronin
Knight Capital Up and Running After Power Outage on First Day of Trading After the Storm By Patrick Clark
Brokerage Decision May Favor Morgan Stanley Over Citi; Regulator Who Probed Insder Trading Commits Suicide: Roundup By Patrick Clark
DOJ Builds Criminal Cases Around Libor; Couple Sues Goldman Seeking Damages That May Top $1 Billion: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Nasdaq’s Silence Unleashed Facebook IPO Chaos; Is Morgan Stanley Banker’s Star Falling? Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark