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« Questions for Greenspan | Main | The Fed's Irresponsible Move » September 21, 2007 Wall Street Turns 20
The iconic movie turns 20. Since its release in December, 1987, "Wall Street" has been required viewing for anyone working in finance and a standard way of framing the go-go '80s of junk bonds and power ties - an era that some say has returned during the recent private equity-led mergers and acquisitions boom. Here’s an interesting tidbit about the famous “greed is good” line. The original source comes from a speech by Ivan Boesky, but it was hardly in the form of macho Nietzschean posturing. What Boesky said was “Greed is all right; by the way, I think greed is healthy. You can be greedy and still feel good about yourself.” Feel good about yourself? It’s interesting that he framed it terms of self-image, as if that’s the most important standard. He’s being more Oprah than Michael Milken. The iconic statement from the 1980s is more closely related to the self-absorption of the 1990s. Posted by edelfenbein at September 21, 2007 12:54 PM |
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