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Diane Noomin, Noted Feminist Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 75 publishersweekly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from publishersweekly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Greg Irons sampled every conceivable creative outlet the 1960s counterculture had to offer first as a rock musician in Philadelphia (The Candymen), then as a Bay Area rock poster artist (Bill Graham and others), then underground comix (Last Gasp, Print Mint), and coloring books, mastering each one before moving on to the next. By the 1980s, Irons was at the forefront of tattoo art, traveling the world to study with the masters of the form in Japan and, finally, Thailand, where he was hit by a bus and killed in 1984. The legacy he left is a testament to his prodigious talent and energy. Benito Vila has charted the trajectory of Greg Irons’ life and artistry for PKM readers. ....
Archegos stock fallout: How banks went from safe to sorry Premium (MINT PRINT) KEN BROWN Share Via Read Full Story Until a few weeks ago, lenders thought Archegos Capital Management was safe. Last week, they were holding a financial fire sale for its assets. The simplest explanation is the banks didn’t hold enough collateral, and they wrongly assumed the shares they held could be easily sold. TRENDING STORIESSee All 1 min read Premium 1 min read Premium 1 min read Premium 1 min read . 09:34 AM IST The losses suffered by a handful of the world’s biggest banks came in their prime brokerage business, a relatively low-risk operation that trades for and lends to hedge funds and other sophisticated investors such as family offices in the case of Archegos. ....
Inside Archegos’s epic meltdown Premium (MINT PRINT) GREGORY ZUCKERMAN , The Wall Street Journal Banks enjoyed fees they earned from Bill Hwang, a former hedge-fund manager, then were stunned to learn the extent of his debt-fueled stock bets Share Via Bill Hwang was in trouble. On Thursday of last week, the firm managing the former hedge-fund trader’s wealth arranged a conference call with executives at some of the largest investment banks in the world. The urgent topic: mounting losses at Mr. Hwang’s family office, Archegos Capital Management, from a handful of large bets on major stocks. TRENDING STORIESSee All ....
Blackstone, Starwood Capital team up in $6 billion purchase of Extended Stay livemint.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livemint.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.