So please, WSJ, when you’re writing articles about the highly-sensitive subject of Wall Street bonuses, be as transparent and accurate as you can. Explain where you’re getting your numbers, explain exactly how you’re calculating them, and explain any weaknesses in the methodology. You can still have your sensationalist headlines, but if readers want all the relevant information, there’s no reason you shouldn’t give it to them.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Felix Salmon spanks Rupert Murdoch
Labels:
coverup,
salaries,
Wall Street
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