> Felix - - - > > Good post. The Sorkin book is being added to my must read list.<br/> > > I found the following quote you gave problematic: > > For the next hour, Paulson regaled his old friends with stories about > his time in Treasury and his prognostications about the economy. > They questioned him about the possibility of another bank blowing > up, like Lehman, and he talked about the need for the government > to have the power to wind down troubled firms, offering a preview > of his upcoming speech. > > This doesn't make sense. The meeting was in June and Lehman blew > up in September. The entire meaning would be changed and become consistent > with history if the wording was changed as follows: "... the possibility > of a major bank blowing up, like Lehman would later,..."
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Perhaps he meant Bear Stearns?
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On Oct 21 10:11 AM John Lounsbury wrote:
> Felix - - -
>
> Good post. The Sorkin book is being added to my must read list.<br/>
>
> I found the following quote you gave problematic:
>
> For the next hour, Paulson regaled his old friends with stories about
> his time in Treasury and his prognostications about the economy.
> They questioned him about the possibility of another bank blowing
> up, like Lehman, and he talked about the need for the government
> to have the power to wind down troubled firms, offering a preview
> of his upcoming speech.
>
> This doesn't make sense. The meeting was in June and Lehman blew
> up in September. The entire meaning would be changed and become consistent
> with history if the wording was changed as follows: "... the possibility
> of a major bank blowing up, like Lehman would later,..."