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adam w. goldberg • bryan j. zwan • charlotte business journal • collateralized debt obligation (cdo) • digital lightwave • donald uderitz • forbes • forge abs • fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • leslie finnemore • michael bissonnette • nathan vardi • sarah okeson • tom wickwire • u.s. securities and exchange commission • vcg special opportunities master fund ltd. • vanquish capital group • vince ciaglia • wachovia bank
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Feb 20, 2009
Legal battle between Wachovia and a hedge fund shows the interconnected world of a Wall Street fiasco — Charlotte Business Journal
Type: Press
Author(s): Sarah Okeson
Source: Charlotte Business Journal
It was a tiny deal in Wall Street terms. In May 2007, Wachovia Bank agreed to make what was essentially a $10 million bet with a small offshore hedge fund. No big deal; certainly no big impact on Wachovia at the time. But now, credit markets have nearly frozen. Taxpayers are shelling out $700 billion — with much more expected — to shore up a tottering financial system. Many banks, including Wachovia, have all but failed and disappeared. Venerable Wall Street ...
Jul 2, 2007
Readers Say: Not So Easy — Forbes
Type: Press
Source: Forbes
Not So Easy " Easy Money" (June 4) misled your readers, inaccurately presenting both my client, Dr. Bryan Zwan, and Forge ABS, a CDO manager. Here is one simple fact that the article failed to share with your readers: Forge ABS is controlled and managed by two experts in CDOs, with a combined 42 years of fixed-income and research experience. The CDO offering document referred to in the article made this clear, as it did the additional 17 years of experience ...
Jun 4, 2007
Easy Money — Forbes
Type: Press
Author(s): Nathan Vardi
Source: Forbes
As the U.S. housing market sinks, billions and billions are still going into risky mortgages. Who's minding the bank? Bryan Zwan, entrepreneur and prominent donor to the Church of Scientology, is now dealing in collateralized debt obligations. CDOs have helped fuel the boom in U.S. housing and are backed by junk bonds, leveraged loans, asset-backed securities (like mortgages), credit default swaps–and who knows what else. Zwan's particular group, Forge ABS of Tampa, Florida, intends to invest half the $1.5 billion it ...
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