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Condé Nast Portfolio May 2007

The complete contents of Condé Nast Portfolio will be available on April 16, 2007. Please come back then to read the articles below.

How Big Is Too Big?
by Jesse Eisinger
Megadeals mean public attention for private equity.

The Paper Shredder
by Gabriel Sherman
How Bruce Sherman became the scariest guy in journalism.

The Jock Exchange
by Michael Lewis
Wall Street finds a way to trade players like stocks.

Paint by Big Numbers
by Katrina Brooker

Marianne Boesky finds that art can be an ugly business.

Valerie, Scooter, and Me
by Matthew Cooper
Matthew Cooper's inside story of the C.I.A. leak scandal.

The Pirate Pose
by Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe finds today's moneyman ruder than ever.

The Kid Pays for the Picture
by Amy Wallace
Is dealmaker Ryan Kavanaugh a genius or a hustler?

Driven to the Brink
by Betsy Morris

Bill Ford is scrambling to save the family legacy.


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