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End Of A Financial-Reporting Era
Louis Ruykeyser has died.
This is really a shame, because in the context of modern lifestyles and medicine, he wasn't that old. I was a devoted Wall Street Week fan for decades.
Despite his loss of the ultimate battle, I'll always remember him as the eternal optimist, an attitude well justified by events.
Posted by Rand Simberg at May 02, 2006 10:15 PM
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I miss him already; I grew up watching him.
Posted by Big D at May 3, 2006 07:55 AM
I remember watching him in 1998 or so, when he was discussing something "Due" he said, "To our watchers deep, personal need for cash."
Very droll man, that.
Posted by Eric Blair at May 3, 2006 10:55 AM
I'll always remember his comment, "It's well known that the easiest way to make a small fortune on Wall Street is to start with a large one."
Posted by lmg at May 4, 2006 04:35 PM
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