Posts Tagged ‘Jon Corzine’
Posted by Larry Doyle on November 14th, 2012 8:16 AM |
Have you had enough of the crony capitalism that has been running rampant throughout our country?
Have you had enough of the “neither admitting nor denying” statements put forth by far too financial firms writing checks to cover corrupt activities?
Have you had enough of seeing Jon Corzine, Angelo Mozilo, Albert Loewenthal, and a whole host of other individuals connected to financial frauds walk free while ordinary everyday Americans pay the price for the ravage these fraudsters left in their wake?
Have you had enough of the financial dirt continually being swept under the rug as the pols and their cronies stuff their campaign coffers and pad their personal accounts/portfolios? When will “enough be enough”? (more…)
Tags: David Roth dog catcher in Chicago, Eliot Spitzer next head of SEC, Gary Aguirre next head of SEC, Gary Gensler next head of SEC, Jon Corzine, next head of the SEC, Preet Bharara next head of SEC, Robert Wolf, SEC, who should be next SEC chair, who will be appointed next head of SEC, who will be next SEC chair, who will Obama name to head the SEC, who will replace Mary Schapiro as head of SEC, will Rick Ketchum be next head of SEC, William Francis Galvin next head of SEC
Posted in General, SEC | 17 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on September 11th, 2012 4:09 PM |
The MF Global scandal is now in the rear view mirror, right?
Not so fast.
Although I do not believe that “this” Department of Justice has fully and properly pursued or might still indict Jon Corzine and other executives involved in the misappropriation of MF Global customer funds, the intrigue surrounding this travesty has life.
On that note, let’s “get Jon Corzine back out here” so we can take another swing at this pinata. How so? Let’s go to the videotape as Fox Business’ Charlie Gasparino reports, (more…)
Tags: Charlie Gasparino, Charlie Gasparino report on MF Global, Christine Serwinski MF Global CFO, Christine Serwinski testimony, Corzine may have to go to jail, Gasparino report MF Global September 11 2012, Jon Corzine, MF Global scandal
Posted in General, MF Global | 8 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 4th, 2012 12:24 PM |
What really transpired in the offices of MF Global over that last fateful week?
On October 24th, the firm was downgraded by Moody’s. A week later, the once venerable house known as MF Global declared bankruptcy. Who knew what, and when did they know it? How did hundreds of millions of dollars of customer funds go missing? The best accounting and “follow the money” reporting I have seen to date is provided by a Sense on Cents favorite, CFO, which writes:
While securities dealer MF Global was melting down financially, the company’s finance and treasury departments — in conjunction with futures-market regulators — were on the hunt for the accounting error that wasn’t. (more…)
Tags: CFTC MF Global, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Christine Serwinski MF Global CFO, Edith O' Brien MF Global, Jon Corzine, MF Global, MF Global broker dealer, MF Global CME, MF global customer funds transfer, MF Global October 24 to October 31, MF global regulator CME, the accounting error that wasn't, the downfall of MF Global, what really happened at MF Global, who authorized the transfer of MF Global customer funds
Posted in General, MF Global | 5 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 3rd, 2012 8:31 AM |
They are going to forget about me.
I have heard that line and iterations thereof from too many of our fellow citizens. Uncle Sam in the personage of Ben Bernanke, Tim Geithner, Henry Paulson, Mary Schapiro, John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama and many others can talk about the actions they have taken and will take to save our economy and our nation; however, in the midst of their supposed efforts they have failed, violated, and left behind tens of thousands of our fellow citizens in their wake.
Of whom and to what do I refer? (more…)
Tags: ARS, ARS scandal, auction rate scam, Auction Rate Securities scandal, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, customers of MF Global, Henry Paulson, Joe Nocera, John Boehner, Jon Corzine, Madoff, Madoff victims, Madoff Victims Coalition, Mary Schapiro, MF Global customers, Nancy Pelosi, those Uncle Sam Failed Violated and Left Behind, Tim Geithner, Wall Street-Washington incest
Posted in ARPS, ARS, Auction Rate Securities scandal, General, Madoff, MF Global, Mortgage Crisis | 3 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 26th, 2012 8:40 AM |
If you were away over the weekend, as I was, or somehow missed the news late Friday afternoon, you may awake this morning unaware that the smoking gun in the fiasco known as MF Global may have been unearthed and now points directly back at one Mr. Jon Corzine.
How is it that neither The Wall Street Journal nor the Financial Times are prominently highlighting ongoing developments in this story in their morning newspapers? You don’t think our news flow is ‘managed’? What a joke, but that is another story for another time. Thank you to Bloomberg for keeping us current in what I believe should be the the eventual case of “The People v Jon Corzine et al.” (more…)
Tags: Edith O' Brien Congressional memo, Edith O' Brien MF Global, fiduciary responsibility in MF Global case, Financial Times coverage of MF Global, friends of Jon Corzine, Gerald Shargel criminal defense lawyer in NYC, John Moscow Baker Hostetler, John Moscow chief prosecutor, Jon Corzine, Jon Corzine indictment, managing the flow of news, MF Global, MF Global Customer funds, MF Global customers, MF Global's Corzine may be Liable if Customer Risk Known, Micahel Clark of Duane Morris in Houston, Michael Clark former federal prosecutor, per JC's direct instructions, The People vs Jon Corzine, The Wall Street Journal coverage of MF Global, will Corzine be indicted
Posted in General, MF Global | 17 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 22nd, 2012 5:31 AM |
The penalties handed out by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to the coaches and executives of the New Orleans Saints organization for the bounty program practiced down on the bayou were perhaps the stiffest in the history of the game.
Goodell has shown himself to be a no-nonsense individual cut from the mold of Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Goodell is clearly focused on protecting the sport, and knows that any program which promotes an intent to injure renders modern day football to little more than barbarism. (more…)
Tags: Albert Loewenthal, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Brian Moynihan, Chuck Schumer, Darrel Issa, Eric Holder, Greg Williams, James Gorman, Jamie Dimon, Jim Himes, Jon Corzine, Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, justice on Wall Street, Lloyd Blankfein, Mary Schapiro, New Orleans Saints, penalties for New Orleans Saints, penalties on Wall Street, Preet Bharara, Richard Blumenthal, Richard Ketchum, Robert Khuzami, Roger Goodell NFL Commissioner, Sean Payton, Spencer Bachus, the integrity of the game, Timothy Geithner
Posted in General | 2 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 8th, 2012 6:27 AM |
“What they call ‘unlawful commingling’ on Wall Street is called ‘stealing’ back on Main Street.”
A week ago, I welcomed highlighting the plight of an elderly couple ensnared in the morass that is the MF Global debacle. Helen Metchikoff’s plea tugged at my heart as she wrote:
i am a 75 yr old grandmother my husband is 76 we take care of a brain injured 55 yr old son all of our investment money we saved in our lifetimes was invested in mf global for a monthly income to live out our lives now we are broke living on a pittance social security checks this is such a crime against all the people who lost through the greed of corzine and all the rest of his cronies isn’t there anything that can be done to help us we are suffering and i don’t think we deserve this they should all be punished severely for this just like madoff is…
There are clearly many, many more individuals and couples also suffering as a result of the “commingling” that transpired at MF Global. Yesterday, I read of just such another individual.
Jon Corzine meet Dean Tofteland. (more…)
Tags: Al Lewis Dow Jones, Barack Obama and Jon Corzine, Dean Tofteland, Dean Tofteland farmer Minnesota, Helen Metchikoff, Jon Corzine, jon Corzine Meet Dean Tofteland, Larry Doyle, MF Global accounts, MF Global clients, MF Global customers, MF Global debacle, MF Global saga, The Farmer and The Financier, who is Dean Tofteland
Posted in General | 7 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on February 25th, 2012 9:07 AM |
Four full months have passed and MF Global customers are still out a reported ~$1.6 billion.
How are these individuals and entities surviving? Will they ever see a return of their funds? Will the public ever learn what truly happened in those fateful days and hours when this firm went down the tubes?
Don’t hold your breath.
In a not unsurprising manner, we receive word on a late Friday afternoon that the investigation into the MF Global demise may be little more than a case of sloppy controls and compliance. Is this to be believed? (more…)
Tags: Charlie Gasparino Fox Business, Charlie Gasparino MF Global, Corzine relationships on Wall Street and in Washington, criminal acts at MF Global, Edith o' Brien MF Global assistant treasurer, grand jury for MF Global, immunity for Edith O' Brien, Jon Corzine, JP Morgan MF Global, Larry Doyle, MF Global compliance, MF Global Customer funds, MF Global customers, MF Global demise, MF Global investigation, Preet Bharara, sloppy bookkeeping at MF Global, what really happened at MF Global
Posted in General, MF Global | 10 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on January 18th, 2012 11:41 AM |
Some of the largest financial debacles of our lifetime revolved around individuals who were able to effectively arbitrage, that is knowingly manipulate, their back office operations.
I refer specifically to the financial follies surrounding Joe Jett and Kidder Peabody in the early 1990s, Nick Leeson and Barings in 1995, and Yasuo Hamanaka and Sumitomo in the copper scandal of the mid 1990s.
I would maintain that due to a shortage of quality collateral in our financial system, it is highly likely that over the course of the last few years many of our large financial firms have knowingly manipulated their back offices and accounting operations. (more…)
Tags: Edith O' Brien MF Global, is Jon Corzine too big to indict, Jon Corzine, Jon Corzine v Edith O' Brien, lets get ready to rumble, MF Global back office, MF Global Customer funds, MF Global Probe Turns its focus to back office, probe of MF Global's back office, Wall Street-Washington incest, where are MF Global's customer funds, who is Edith O' Brien
Posted in General, MF Global | 6 Comments »
Posted by Larry Doyle on January 1st, 2012 12:41 PM |
America wakes up this morning hopeful for a new year filled with peace and prosperity. Sense on Cents welcomes spreading our spirit of optimism.
Before we move forward, though, let’s take an accounting of 2011 and induct those most deserving into our Sense on Cents’ 2011 Halls of Fame and Shame.
Prior to our induction ceremony today, I am sure there are many in the crowd who may want to review our past award winners. On that note, I humbly submit:
Sense on Cents 2009 Halls of Fame and Shame
From the above Fame and Shame lists, I believe the top three in each Hall deserve special recognition. On that note, the medals go to the following: (more…)
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