By the mid-1950s, the young bond traders on the Street were becoming more and more of a fraternity. We organized informal luncheons every Thursday in an effort to educate financial writers, who knew next to nothing about municipal bonds.
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"By the mid-1950s, the young bond traders on the Street were becoming more and more of a fraternity. We organized informal luncheons every Thursday in an effort to educate financial writers, who knew next to nothing about municipal bonds." — William E. Simon #moneywealth
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By the mid-1950s, the young bond traders on the Street were becoming more and more of a fraternity. We organized informal luncheons every Thursday in an effort to educate financial writers, who knew next to nothing about municipal bonds. — William E. Simon
About William E. Simon
William E. Simon was a Public Servant from United States (1927–2000).
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This quote is attributed to William E. Simon, a Public Servant from United States.
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William E. Simon lived from 1927 – 2000.
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