Peter Cohan

President, Peter S. Cohan and Associates

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President of Peter S. Cohan and Associates, a management-consulting and venture-capital firm in Marlborough, Massachusetts; adjunct lecturer in Management at Babson College, blogger at BloggingStocks.com and author of You Can't Order Change: Lessons from the Turnaround at Boeing and Value Leadership: The 7 Principles that Drive Corporate Value in Any Economy

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose above 10,000 today, at least for a while.

After Taxpayer Bailouts, Wall Street Bonuses Jump

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Even Wall Street was stunned this week when Goldman Sachs announced  record quarterly profits  — more than it earned in all of last year — with the prospect of bonuses that could match…

Has Goldman Sachs Gone Back to the Good Old Days?

Even Wall Street was stunned this week when Goldman Sachs announced record quarterly profits — more than it earned in all of last year — with the prospect of bonuses that could match…

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Even Wall Street was stunned this week when Goldman Sachs announced  record quarterly profits , just one month after it repaid $10 billion in taxpayer bailout money.

Has Goldman Sachs Gone Back to the Good Old Days?

Even Wall Street was stunned this week when Goldman Sachs announced record quarterly profits , just one month after it repaid $10 billion in taxpayer bailout money.

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