Nazi-Looted Corot Painting of Woman to Be Auctioned by Sotheby's in June Sotheby’s will offer a painting by
the French artist Jean Baptiste Camille Corot in an auction of
19th-century art after a Dutch museum returned the work to the
heirs of a Jewish banker persecuted by the Nazis.
How Annie Leibovitz Found New Partner to Handle $24 Million Debt, Archive Late last summer, Richard Nanula, a
principal at private-equity firm Colony Capital LLC, met
celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz in New York as she was
struggling to repay a $24 million loan.
Biggest Rally in 76 Years Not Dead Yet as Seers See More to Come for Obama Laszlo Birinyi will never forget
the moment a year ago when the last ounce of confidence
disappeared. Everyone from billionaire Warren Buffett to New
York University Professor Nouriel Roubini was convinced that the
economy was in a free-fall, that exploding deficits would
devastate the dollar and that home prices were heading down as
much as 20 percent.