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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Charles Gasparino of CNBC, who has a book to sell, tells us what he really thinks, now that they're out of work, of the deposed heads of Bear Stearns, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Bros. and Citigroup, who his network so long celebrated, as reported by onetime WSJ writer turned underemployed blogger M. Tkacik on NYmag's Web site: 

Dope-smoking "Jimmy Cayne," at least, "was interesting in a refreshing way. John Thain is pretty boring. Stan O'Neal is just ruthless. Dick Fuld is just kind of nasty, Chuck Prince is a doofus, Bob Rubin is kind of out to lunch." More here.

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Joseph N. DiStefano writes this blog to feed his PhillyDeals column, which is printed in the business pages of The Philadelphia Inquirer every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Joe has worked at the Inquirer, mostly, since 1988. He has also written for Bloomberg and Gannett, authored the book Comcasted, majored in economics at Penn, and fathered six children. Reach Joe at 215-854-5194 and JoeD@phillynews.com