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James Cayne
James E. "Jimmy" Cayne (born February 14, 1934) is an American businessman, a former CEO of Bear Stearns. In 2006 he became "the first Wall Street chief to own a company stake worth more than $1 billion"〔 but he lost most of that in the 2007–2008 collapse of Bear Stearns' stock and sold his entire stake in the company for $61 million.〔 CNBC named Cayne as one of the "Worst American CEOs of All Time".〔 Cayne is from New York City. ==Early life and career==
Cayne grew up in Evanston, Illinois. His father was a patent attorney.〔 Cayne attended Purdue University, but he left before graduating to join the United States Army.〔 Cayne is a member of Kappa Beta Phi. His first job was as a traveling salesman selling photocopiers in the Midwest.〔 He subsequently sold scrap iron and municipal bonds.〔 In 1969 he was playing bridge full-time in New York City when Alan C. Greenberg, then a relative novice at the bridge table, hired him as a stockbroker at Bear Stearns.〔 Cayne became president in 1985, CEO in 1993, and Chairman of the Board (while continuing as CEO) in 2001. He was replaced as CEO only in 2008〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Bad Boys Of Bear Stearns: Where Are They Now? )〕 and he was with the company until its demise.
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