James E. "Jimmy" Cayne (February 14, 1934 – December 28, 2021) was an American businessman and CEO of Bear Stearns. In 2006, he became the first Wall Street...
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$25 million, so they were hesitant about the bailout; nonetheless, CEO James Cayne and other senior executives worried about the damage to the company's...
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Cayne may refer to: James Cayne (1934-2021), American businessman, former CEO of Bear Stearns Candis Cayne (born 1971), American transgender actress Cayne...
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Richard Cayne Perry (born February 9, 1955) is an American hedge fund manager whose firm, Perry Capital LLC (closed in 2016) invested in several companies...
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(disambiguation) James Kane (disambiguation) James Cane (disambiguation) James Cayne, businessman This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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Bloomberg (Wall Street), former Mayor of New York City, 2002 to 2013 James Cayne (Wall Street), former CEO of Bear Stearns Jon Corzine (Wall Street),...
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months later assumed the position of CEO as well when James Cayne was forced to resign (Cayne remained chairman). Tom Anselmi of Maple Leaf Sports &...
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1969, Greenberg hired James Cayne as a stockbroker at Bear Stearns. In 1993, Greenberg was ousted and replaced as CEO by Cayne. Cayne served as CEO until...
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football player James Cain (disambiguation) James Caine (disambiguation) James Caan (disambiguation) James Cane (disambiguation) James Cayne (1934–2021),...
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bank was bought by Bank of America, and $161 million for Bear Stearns' James Cayne before the bank collapsed and was sold to JPMorgan Chase.Such pay arrangements...
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