NEW YORK MAGAZINE: It's Not Good to Be Lehman's Dick Fuld
Nobody has been more demonized during the economic collapse than Lehman CEO Dick Fuld.
And he can’t understand why.
These days, Fuld goes to his office in the Time & Life Building and talks on the phone to a few former colleagues, those he’d been close to for years, replaying the final months of the firm.
They often work one another to the edge of rage trying to decipher “the mystery,” as Fuld still thinks of Lehman’s collapse.
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