Here is Sam Forgione’s suggested weekend reads. Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone. The calendar says March but it feels like mid-May in NYC.
From Dealbook:
Recent graduates are becoming disenchanted with Wall Street careers. Kevin Roose interviews a college grad, a recruiter, professor, and former Goldman employee support to make his point.
From Fortune:
Mina Kimes takes a look at James J. Wang, the head of the small and wildly successful OceanStone Fund, who she describes as being spectrally mysterious.
From The New Yorker:
Romney’s data-crunching background as a management consultant may explain his allergy to the instinctual side of politics
From Bloomberg BusinessWeek:
Bill Cohan wonders whether Goldman Sachs “invented” its sleek reputation, as he explores the firm’s questionable role in the merger of El Paso and Kinder Morgan


