Vikram Pandit, former CEO of Citigroup, is helping to fund a peer to peer lending co
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    Vikram Pandit, former CEO of Citigroup, is helping to fund a peer to peer lending co

    Former Citi Chief Is Among Backers of a Peer-Lending Upstart

    http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...38600929163132

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    That article was locked to paying members only. I was able to read the full thing here: http://stream.wsj.com/story/markets/SS-2-5/SS-2-397598/

    Honestly, all of this is getting insane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean bash View Post
    That article was locked to paying members only. I was able to read the full thing here: http://stream.wsj.com/story/markets/SS-2-5/SS-2-397598/

    Honestly, all of this is getting insane.
    Taking all of his TARP bonus money and flipping back to public a 40% over 6 months? Brilliant!

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    Vikram Pandit, former CEO of Citigroup, is helping to fund a peer to peer lending co

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    Vikram Pandit, former CEO of Citigroup, is helping to fund a peer to peer lending co

    He is already an investor in the space - for the past 2 years. By the time it hits the WSJ. It's old news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    Taking all of his TARP bonus money and flipping back to public a 40% over 6 months? Brilliant!
    Pandit was only actually paid $1 a year until TARP was paid off....now his EXIT compensation is another story altogether

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