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September 19, 2003
The chairman of the stock exchange - he governed "not wisely but too well"
Forbes: " If Richard Grasso's primary responsibility as chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange was to serve the interest of its members, then perhaps he did his job too well."
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Hi Ernie: I've been nusily blogging away on this topic. My latest post, with links to earlier ones, is at: http://professorbainbridge.typepad.com/corporation_law_and_econo/2003/09/larry_kudlow_on.html.
Keep up the good work. - Steve
Posted by: Professor Bainbridge at Sep 20, 2003 4:38:48 PM
