One investment banker thought it was a joke and carried on with his meeting.
Others sat speechless, unable to avert their eyes from the television screens broadcasting the end of the career of one of Wall Street’s most feared foes.
By Francesco Guerrera, Aline van Duyn and Daniel Pimlott in New York
Published: March 10 2008 22:21 | Last updated: March 10 2008 22:21
One investment banker thought it was a joke and carried on with his meeting.
Others sat speechless, unable to avert their eyes from the television screens broadcasting the end of the career of one of Wall Street’s most feared foes.