Talk:Drexel Burnham Lambert

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[edit] Profit Record still stand?

"They made the most profits in one year of any Wall Street firm-$545.5 million in 1986, a record that stands today"? I'm sure someone on this list ([1]) makes a larger net today.--Jerryseinfeld 20:48, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

<<Goldman Sachs made an estimated $35 billion in 2006 - 70 x as much with all the leading firms making more than 545 million but its 20 years later.. !!!>>

The link provided in the article regarding the "Jewish connection" hardly seems encyclopedic or NPOV. I don't know if that is a requirement for external links but in any case, I don't feel the link is appropriate for the article.