Felix Rohatyn

Felix Rohatyn
Felix George Rohatynis an American investment banker. He has spent most of his career with Lazard, where he brokered numerous large corporate mergers and acquisitions from the 1960s through the 1990s. In 1975, he played a central role in preventing the bankruptcy of New York City as chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corp.and chief negotiator between the city, its labor unions and its creditors...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth29 May 1928
CountryUnited States of America
Gold above $600 is frightening. It appears that people expect inflation, and that people don't have trust in our currency.
The battle with cable is here. This deal will make the new AT&T better able to compete, not just with cable and satellite but with all the new technologies that are coming at them.
Beware of lawyers and consultants and people who do not take risks and who do not get their hands dirty.
Success in business, as in life, is often largely just a matter of luck.
Throughout U.S. history, competent public investments have been an essential complement to private investments - from the Louisiana Purchase, to land-grant colleges, to the Interstate Highway System, to the Internet.
Investment banking is not a business; it is a personal service where bankers work hand in hand with their clients. And it is a service that must not simply be about making bigger and bigger deals that reap rewards for only a small group of executives.
At its core, banking is not simply about profit, but about personal relationships.
In the 1970s, New York City avoided bankruptcy because wise political leaders like Gov. Hugh L. Carey believed both in strong labor unions and robust banks and companies.
The whole market mechanism and its evolution is something that, I'm kind of of the Buffett School. You know, if I see a derivative, I run the other way.