Andrew Ross Sorkin

Richard Bove sides with Goldman Sachs on 'net short' issue

The ubiquitous Richard Bove, a noted bear on Goldman Sachs, has again weighed in on the high-stakes debate over whether or not Goldman Sachs had a net short position on the housing market or just

The New York Times Expands DealBook Franchise, Delivering Must-Read News and Insight for Players at All Levels of Deal Com

New York Times Enlists Veteran Wall Street and Financial Journalists and Columnists to Expand The Times’s Already-Noteworthy Coverage Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs, Sotheby’s and Tata Consultancy

Times Columnist Andrew Sorkin Discusses Absurdities and Realities of Post-Crash Wall Street: New Issue of ai5000

'Everyone wants to take down the big dog'STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- In the current issue of ai5000, Andrew Ross Sorkin confesses he is perplexed by the degree of criticism directed at

Wall Street's financial crisis: The movie--an update

We've noted that HBO is making a movie based on the financial crisis, which would seem to be a promising endeavor given its success with Recount, a terrific movie based on the epic battle in Florida

Goldman Sachs picking up supporters, but will it matter?

In the aftermath of the SEC's (SEC news) charges against Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), the dust is settling in ways favorable to the embattled investment bank. It has picked up some big-name supporters

Charles Prince, Robert Rubin to face inquiry

Just as Citigroup (NYSE:C) CEO Vikram Pandit (Vikram Pandit news) has started to earn some positive media, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission will circle back to pre-Pandit days to question

Financial crisis, the movie version

Tom Hanks as Madoff (Bernard Madoff news) whistleblower Harry Markopolos (Harry Markopolos news)? It could happen. Markopolos, who just published his book "No One Would Listen" about the Madoff saga

Wall Street's financial crisis: The movie

What we have yet to see from all the drama on Wall Street is the definitive chronicle--a book to capture the era like Barbarians at the Gate captured takeover madness or the way Liar's Poker captured

Another look at the decline of Wachovia

It's been just over a year since the credit meltdown rocked the world, and we're seeing lots of journalists weigh in with polished first drafts of history. Andrew Ross Sorkin, of the New York Times,

Gasparino vs. Sorkin

We've spoken a lot about the analysts who have fared well in the crisis, the likes of Meredith Whitney and Richard Bove. We've also spoken about the CEOs who have risen, Jaime Dimon and Lloyd