March 12, 2010

Here's My List for the Gallows

Jim Cramer, TheStreet.com

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The notion of endlessly keelhauling Lloyd Blankfein or Jamie Dimon -- the CEOs of the two best-run banks, Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM) -- does nothing for me. They didn't destroy the system. The notion of berating Vikram Pandit, the man who works 24/7 to put Citigroup (C) on a new, profitable footing, leaves me cold, too. He's doing a fabulous job rehabilitating a once-great franchise. So, in order for the Angelides Commission to better do its job (as that is the front-and-center investigation), first I would like to be called to testify to give them an overview of what really went on. I would come down with a list of people to be...
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