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INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 28, 1998
MARTIN T. SOSNOFF: "FOR ME, AIG IS THE COCA-COLA OF THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY"

A Q&A with possibly the scrappiest money manager around.

By InvestmentNews
George M Steinbrenner legacy up in the heir?
OPINION SEP 28, 1998
George M Steinbrenner legacy up in the heir?

In his 25 years at the helm of the New York Yankees, George M. Steinbrenner III has earned a reputation as baseball's quintessential control freak. But even he can't control the passage of time.

By Anna Robaton
WALL STREET GURUS CRY 'BEAT IT, BILL!': IF CLINTON'S IMPEACHED, IT'LL BE SLOOOOW TORTURE
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 28, 1998
WALL STREET GURUS CRY 'BEAT IT, BILL!': IF CLINTON'S IMPEACHED, IT'LL BE SLOOOOW TORTURE

Wall Street to President Clinton:Resign and get it over with quickly. Don't drag us through a lengthy, gut-wrenching impeachment process.

By Betsy Wangensteen
Bailout bunch draws ire of own investors: Lawsuites may follow 14 saviors hedge dredge for Meriwether fund
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 28, 1998
Bailout bunch draws ire of own investors: Lawsuites may follow 14 saviors hedge dredge for Meriwether fund

The Hurricane George of the financial markets - the disaster of a hedge fund known as Long-Term Capital Portfolio LP - could prompt a storm of lawsuits against the 14 securities firms and banks that joined forces last week to bail it out.

By Howard Kapiloff
INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 07, 1998
STATS : VARIABLE ANNUITIES IN SEVERAL VARIETIES

By Investment News Team
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 17, 1998
WHOLESALER PAY ROCKETS UP: BATTLE FOR ADVISERS BOOSTS TAKE-HOME TO $400G

Those in financial services like to call mutual funds commodities, because there are more than 8,000. And many liken those who market them to shoe salesmen or door-to-door encyclopedia salesmen.

By Howard Kapiloff
IRS a hidden winner in Big Six deals: CPAs may have to cash out stock of new clients
INDUSTRY NEWS JUN 01, 1998
IRS a hidden winner in Big Six deals: CPAs may have to cash out stock of new clients

Partners at the soon-to-merge Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse may be doing more this summer than combining their files. They also could be realigning their personal portfolios.

By Sandy Hock
Special Report: Efficiency vs Independence equals stalemate in adviser acquisitions
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 25, 1998
Special Report: Efficiency vs Independence equals stalemate in adviser acquisitions

A fragmented legion of independent financial advisers controls a growing share of the retail investment business. Meanwhile, an increasing cadre of larger financial services companies is on the prowl to buy these firms.

By Steve Daniels
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 11, 1998
CUT COSTS WHILE THE SUN SHINES, GOLDMAN URGES: REPORT SAYS TIME IS NOW FOR ECONOMIES, NOT WHEN BOOM ENDS

By Linda Kay Sakelaris
To elbow two aside, Fitch IBCA tries harder: Three's a crowd for bond ratings
OPINION MAY 11, 1998
To elbow two aside, Fitch IBCA tries harder: Three's a crowd for bond ratings

When the Chicago Park District has sold bonds lately, it has employed two companies to rate the debt for investment safety.

By Steven R. Strahler
Waterhouse Investor Services Inc. Taking Over: Spring White Sale Prompted By Need To Boost Technology
INDUSTRY NEWS APR 06, 1998
Waterhouse Investor Services Inc. Taking Over: Spring White Sale Prompted By Need To Boost Technology

In an interview just a few weeks ago, Jack White was extolling the joys of running a boutique.

By Sandy Hock