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Louis Rukeyser (1933-2006)






Its sobering. Wall Street lost one of its institutions today.

I can’t remember the first time I watched Louis Rukeyser on his eponymous show. But I do remember that there was something quite unique about him.

The man had class. Something sorely lacking in today’s Mad world of financial journalism. And he had a sense of humour too. He was always up for a good hearted joke and never too shy to chide the myriad analyst that he had as guests.

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You’ll be missed Mr. Rukeyser.

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