![]() ![]() That way, he explained, he could have “a glass of wine worth drinking.”Ī Citigroup spokesman calls the story of Pandit’s $350 glass of wine “an untrue rumor,” but whether or not it’s true of Pandit, there’s certainly no shortage of people who are more than capable of pulling such a stunt. ![]() He ordered a $350 bottle of wine, and drank just one glass of it. Pandit was lunching at legendary New York fish restaurant Le Bernadin, says Lowenstein, and, looking at the wine list, saw nothing by the glass that appealed. NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Roger Lowenstein, in “The End of Wall Street,” his book about the financial crisis, tells a story about Vikram Pandit, the former hedge fund manager and now Citigroup’s CEO. Bottles of wine, one costing nearly $460, are shown in a wine shop in San Francisco, California January 14, 2008. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |