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Mr. Rockefeller is due to entertain munificently at breakfast, and make his pitch. My advice to one invited guest was: Order caviar, and then say No.
The Bibbidi Bobbidi Beautiful boutique, the name filled me with dread.
I've nothing against Goldman Sachs. But Goldman Sachs isn't an investment bank. Goldman Sachs is a hedge fund. It's bigger than any hedge fund. It's more leveraged, to the power of three or five, than any hedge fund.
Headquarters in the Saddle.
Within the last two years it had been called Tony's, Belle's Bar Sinister, The Ole Plantation, Tony's, Alt Wien, Paris Soir
or Sewer
Victor's Vesuvius, Chez Cocotte, York House, Gay Madrid, and Tony's.
Melrose Diner, South Philly, tomorrow at nine A.M.
East 103rd, New York, New York
When I am up in Paris then the restaurant which has remained my favourite for the past decade is Guy Savoy. The menu is huge, sophisticated and very creative but I keep to simple choices.
The real power is not corporate; it is private. They choose not to have a name. It is a dynasty of banking families - Rothschild and Rockefeller being two - that operate chiefly out of London, in the boardrooms out of the city of London and the Bank of England, which they own.
My favourite Nice restaurant is in the market. It's open mainly for the market people, and shuts in August.
I don't believe this. How can he not want to go to the Savoy? God, it's all right for top businessmen, isn't it? Free champagne, yawn, yawn. Goody bags, yet another party, yawn, how tedious and dull.
Wall Street. - The abode of the Brokers and the Broke.
It has been the bankers' destiny ... to find themselves on the dangerous edge of the world, pointing up the contradictions and cross-purposes. They are not often loved for it.
Mitt Romney had a fundraiser in Israel with a bunch of diamond merchants, we don't know the names of them.
Mel's Diner in L.A. - they are my favorite hamburgers. I could eat there every day. They are ridiculous.
The Lamb's Club is going to be a luxury bar and grill; we're not doing an overly fancy restaurant. We wanted to make a space that people will come to every day, almost like a very high-end bistro.
My business partner Robert De Niro knows a lot about hotels; he opened the Greenwich Hotel in New York City.
Mia Thermopolis, 1005 Thompson Street, #4A
When I'm in Paris, my favorite market is the Marche Raspail on the Left Bank.
I say you call yourself Goldstein, Silverstein, and Rubinstein because you're stealing all the gold and silver and rubies all over the earth - and it's true, because of your thieving and stealing and roguing, and lying all over the face of the planet earth.
The investment of money is a banker's business.
My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space.
H. Schwarzenbach is a very traditional place. The store opened in the late 1800s, importing specialty items from all over the world. It was curated before we even used that word.
I've made up so many stores about my name, I can't remember.
Emma Rothschild's magnificently researched and lucidly written book reveals the many connections and layers of empire without in any way undermining the less edifying aspects of empire.
Department, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
Paris for lunch, dinner in St. Petersburg.
pocket. "Tanner," Nathaniel
All my life I dreamed of an apartment in Paris where I could cook, and now I have one, on the Left Bank.
He accomplished this primarily by hooking up with his best friend, Henry Goldman, before the Goldman Sachs partnership. (They toyed with creating Goldman and Lehman but instead decided on splitting the profits 50/50.)
Genealogy of American Finance is a treasure trove of information on American banking and its history, in an unusual
and unusually useful
format.
I prefer old-world wines like Lafite Rothschild and Margaux.
I am with the Hot Sexy Banking Corporation. As all the other banks are going bust, they are just getting bustier.
Palace of Crystal
We are the only real aristocracy in the world: the aristocracy of money.
No place has delicatessen like New York.
Newport, Rhode Island, that breeding place-that stud farm, so to speak-of aristocracy; aristocracy of the American type.
Tottenham Court Road, and he left a tidy business
The nepotism there is the stuff of legend ... It just seems to be a place where people get paid to sit in a building.
I go to Franny's in Brooklyn a lot. It's just a casual Italian place, but I could eat there every day.
My favourite restaurant of all time is Mildreds on London's Lexington Street. It's a little vegetarian restaurant and is really fun and healthy, too. It was the first place I went to in London and really liked. That was 20 years ago, and it is still my favourite.
Everywhere I go, I have my little Steinberger, and I like it very well.
Parke-Bernet Galleries.
I know a bank where the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows,
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,
With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine.
I liked this shop very much, it has a cynical and obstinate look, it insolently recalled the rights of dirt and vermin, only two paces from the most costly church in France.
We settled in a booth at Bishop's 4th Street Diner, an aging silver zeppelin on the rotary outside the naval base, grungy and stuffed with Betty Boop tchotchkes in the windows. The waitress greeted Abbass familiarly and promptly took her order: a hamburger, rare, and fries.
If you go back to the time of J.P. Morgan, the world of high finance was completely wholesale. The prestigious investment banks on Wall Street appealed exclusively to large corporations, governments, and to extremely wealthy individuals.
My Becca's home.
Friday's "Working Lunch" is at The Avenue on St James's Street. It's a bit like eating in an art installation, a White-Out affair that tries for a So-Serious NYC feel, but is occupied by Daddy's Girls wearing pashmina's and too many Pin Stripes worn by too many people called Hugo.
Comstock, but I left a wrong impression with you. I don't want
HERNIAS ARE US Wait ... sorry. I'm dyslexic. I squinted and decided it probably read: HERMES EXPRESS
Banking and Prosperity in the Thirteenth Occupation or even A Child's Treasury of Economics or The Young Person's Illustrated Omnibus of Fiscal Prudence.
Investment banking is not a business; it is a personal service where bankers work hand in hand with their clients. And it is a service that must not simply be about making bigger and bigger deals that reap rewards for only a small group of executives.
Gardette-LePrete Mansion is
In a city where people are almost as obsessed with food as they are with status, perhaps the best-kept secret of the dining scene is that the finest cuisine arguably isn't found at the Michelin-starred restaurants in five-star hotels but rather at private dining clubs.
Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind)
Too many crooks spoil the Roth.
Merciless Mart, with its grand lobby. I glimpse the Abnegation
On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore because it's too crowded."
Only institutions that go about the old-fashioned business of taking in deposits from customer A and lending them out to customer B should be called banks. The rest should call themselves what they are. 'Parlors' would be appropriate, or 'dens' - words more suitable to venerable betting pursuits.
You know that bank I used to cry all the way to? I bought it.
We don't think of ourselves as a regional investment bank. We think of ourselves as merchant bankers with clients all over the country.
Wilshire Boulevard ... It has no smell to it.
Very often people who admit the facts, who are willing to see that Mr. Rockefeller has employed force and fraud to secure his ends, justify him by declaring, 'It's business.' That is, 'it's business' has come to be a legitimate excuse for hard dealing, sly tricks, special privileges.
To some people, bankers - code word for Jewish - and guess who Obama's assaulting? He's assaulting bankers. He's assaulting money people. And a lot of those people on Wall Street are Jewish. So I wonder if there's starting to be some buyer's remorse there.
I like the club. It looks nice with all the tables out. They were freaking out, the Gilly's people.
We can have lunch at Brown and Muffs
Actually, I'm happiest in Williams-Sonoma in New York. That's a wonderful cooking store.
Mausoleum, n: the final and funniest folly of the rich.
One [New York] eatery is a remodeled diner that looks like what Busby Berkeley would have done if only he hadn't had the money.
Love that Ritz!" he said. "A lot of folks swear by the Crescent Court, but it has nothing on the Ritz. Such a classic. And do you know that they have their own nightly guacamologist? How divine is that?
I do love the Waldorf-Astoria, though. You know, I hear that from the doorstep you can see all the way to the Russian tea room.
So we came to the Ritz hotel and the Ritz Hotel was divine. Because when a girl can sit in a delightful bar and have delicious champagne cocktails and look at all the important French people in Paris, I think it is divine.
We're gonna do like Posh and Becks and call it after the place it was conceived."
"Where's that?" I asked.
"King of Prussia.
In such families as [Nidderdale's], when such results have been achieved, it is generally understood that matters shall be put right by an heiress. [ ... ] Rank squanders money; trade makes it;
and then trade purchases rank by re-gilding its splendour
One of their most famous coups was underwriting a $10 million loan for a growing mail-order house called Sears, Roebuck, headed by Goldman's distant relative. It was the first time a mail-order security had ever been on the market-a calculated risk, but one that paid off.
Harlow's monkeys,
Every man in the back of their minds would like to own a bar or a racehorse.
Ronnie's new nickname is IFF. The I'm F*%ked Foundation. He's a client and the president!
Businessmen they drink my wine, come and taste my herb.
It seems to me that Sotheby's is very much like the British monarchy: an old and apparently very venerable institution which is in fact very nimble on its feet, an institution invested with a great deal more self-interest than the public image would suggest.
I always wanted to open a delicatessen in Jerusalem and call it 'Cheeses of Nazareth'.
New York City is like the appetizer table at a Jewish wedding, loaded with salt and spice and cholesterol and flavor, with a waiter holding out pleasure in his right hand and indigestion in his left. If you've got the bucks, this burg has the bangs.
Jace Herondale and Clary Fairchild ran the New York Institute.
The sign at the door was written with a backward R, to make it look Russian, which caused a minor echo of panic. Was it a reference to Merchenko? No, surely Westwood knew the difference between Russia and Ukraine. But were there Ukrainian-themed bars, for a pedantic tormentor?
We also have favourite place in France, called Charlot Premier in Nice, which does excellent oysters.
The Hemlock Tearoom and Stationery
Martin Mayer's 1958 book Madison Avenue USA
A hotel is serious business.
The goose that lays golden eggs has been considered a most valuable possession. But even more profitable is the privilege of taking the golden eggs laid by somebody else's goose. The investment bankers and their associates now enjoy that privilege.
That it was valuable rather than merely expensive. Ramsey's
the landlord, Mr. El Cheap-o Thompkins,
I've never particularly liked bankers.
Our investment bank looks like it does because its customers like our expansive network and want to do equity, debt, M&A, custody, move money, deposit money, et cetera.
Fortune ought to be a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master.
He was a longtime street thug who had just enough ruthlessness to rise to legitimate businesses and not quite enough intelligence to leave his dark life behind him. Aptly suited as a banker.
Reservations and cloth napkins are really minor pinnacles in the high sierra of the New York lunch. The zenith, the Mount Whitney of lunches, the noon meal at which all local lines of force converge [is] the Bar Room of the Four Seasons.
I love eating at my dad's pub, the Queens Arms in Kilburn. It does a traditional Albanian spinach pie.
International that had been parked nose-out in the alley beside the five-and-dime.
Banks' beer. There's nothing like it! To Brazil. And to Barbados justice.