Topic: Phil Angelides

Tesla may lose $437 million in 2011 and 2012

0 Number of the day . $437 million. . That's how much money Tesla Motors is expected to lose in fiscal 2011 and 2012, according to analysts'...
Posted on 09/13/11 at 4:35pm by Scott Rubin . Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) Chairman Phil Angelides spoke with FOX Business Network's...

Crisis Could Have Been Anticipated

The biggest tragedy would be to accept the idea that no one could have anticipated the massive financial crisis that shook the economy to the brink...

Vampire Squid? Big Government? U.S. crisis reports murky

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three competing, politically recognizable tales of the financial crisis will emerge this week when a U.S. congressional panel finally concludes its 20-month investigation.The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission has failed to produce a consensus explanation of the 2007-2009 banking ...
Fox Business Network (FBN ) Senior Correspondent Charlie Gasparino reports that Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) Chairman Phil Angelides...

Panel delays report on financial crisis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A congressional panel delayed on Wednesday its final report on the causes and impact of the financial crisis to early next year to ensure its probe is "appropriately completed."The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission had been expected to issue its ...
Add Phil Angelides to the growing list of regulators investigating whether banks committed fraud in the $6.4 trillion mortgage-bond market, the FOX...
Phil Angelides, venture capitalist who is the chair of the Apollo Alliance (A coalition of business, labor and environmental groups which support green employment) defines a green job in this way: One report conducted by the RAND Corporation and the University of ...
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission is threatening to bring in outside accountants to audit Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS)'s bank systems...
Despite paying the largest penalty ever assessed against a financial firm by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Goldman Sachs (GS) is still an attractive target for government panels investigating the financial crisis. Goldman agreed to pay a $550 million settlement on July ...