52 Year-Old French Banker Jumps To Her Death In Paris (After Questioning Her Superiors)
Posted by richrobinson 12 years, 2 months ago to The Gulch: General
This makes 14. Actually 15 if you count the CEO of the bitcoin company that died last month.
Re: William Broeksmit, see below:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-17...
Re: Gabriel Magee, see below:
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article446...
A few months ago I sent a friend a message: "It's raining bankers" and it was. (Isn't it interesting how many of them jump from tall buildings?) It appears financial markets have been rigged for decades. Why jump now? Why not take the loot and run (retire to Hong Kong or Switzerland) while one can...or...are the bigger fish covering their tracks by getting rid of the smaller fish?
If only we'd controlled nail guns he'd still be alive. Where did he get that nail gun? Ban the National Nailgun Association! Register nail guns!
It is so brazen.
Does Dr Watson kill himself with a nail gun this season?
*sigh* We have a couple years before we will see another: I almost envy you because you can still look forward to seeing season 3
A movie comes to mind, "The Firm". Remember Gene Hackman's character? A smart, but corrupt lawyer who went along with the game for years and, when he finally fell into Cruise's trap, he accepted his impending death as the price for his success.
These people were all high enough up to know of the cons being run by their investment bank employers. Did they see the end coming and accept it? Are they suicides, or are these deaths not what we're led to believe?