Not exact matches
The young heir to a vast Mexico City
banking empire runs
away from the cold, corrupt, racist, money - driven, super-elite, super-rich, classist world into which he was born, takes a wrong turn down a wrong road, and finds himself stranded in a poor, remote, beach community where he experiences a love
at first sight with an exotically beautiful
local girl — one that will place him — and her — in grave danger
at the hands of a ruthless drug lord.
Another thing you could do is to create a savings account
at your
local bank and begin putting money
away for the funeral.
He has argued that failed
banks should not be bailed out, Lehman's collapse was not a disaster, AIG should be declared bankrupt, that naked short selling is not a problem, that backdating isn't so bad, insider trading should be legal, many corporate CEOs are underpaid, global solutions are worse than
local solutions, Warren Buffett is overrated, Michael Milken is a great American, the collapse of the hedge fund was not a scandal, hedge funds are over-regulated, education is overrated by the educated, bonuses
at successful Wall Street's firms are deserved and possibly undersized, management buyouts are boons to the economy, Enron's management was victimized by an over-zealous prosecution, Sarbanes - Oxley should be repealed, corporate compliance culture is a disaster, shareholder democracy is overrated, hostile takeovers ought to be revived, the market is permanently moving
away from public ownership of equity in corporations, private partnerships are on the rise, public ignorance is encouraged and manipulated by governments and corporations, experts overrate expertise, regulatory agencies are controlled by the businesses they supposedly regulate and Wall Street is much more fun than people give it credit for.
There is 127 Bar & Bistro just quick walk
away,
local eateries in the Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street Pier restaurants and further fabulous choices
at South
Bank — Mantra on Mary puts you deliciously close to everything.
Another thing you could do is to create a savings account
at your
local bank and begin putting money
away for the funeral.
This is what got me back on track: working with a great bunch of people; going on a yabbery walk with a friend who's been
away for weeks, then sharing a lamb sandwich
at a
local cafe for lunch; lots of long, hot baths; whiling
away hours renovating a house in my head; remembering I know a
bank manager who might just be able to get me a home loan...