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United States}}|serviceyears = 1951-1953USAO2-2015}} First lieutenantMilitary Police Corps (United States)>Military Police Corps|battles = Korean War}}}}John Halle Gutfreundpronounced "goodfriend" (14 September 1929 – 9 March 2016) was an American banker, businessman, and investor. He was the CEO of Salomon Brothers Inc, an investment bank that gained prominence in the 1980s. Gutfreund turned Salomon Brothers from a private partnership into a publicly traded corporation,Michael Lewis, weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120719063628weblink">The End, Portfolio.com, 11 November 2008 which started a trend in Wall Street for investment companies to go public.WEB,weblink Liars Poker II, Timesonline, Timesonline.co.uk, 2012-03-13, 2012-07-24, In 1985, Business Week gave him the nickname "King of Wall Street".NEWS,weblink Ex-Salomon Chief's Costly Battle, The New York Times, August 19, 1994,

Early life and education

Gutfreund grew up in a Jewish familyNew York Times: "Private Sector; Tapping the Wall Street Melting Pot" By Patrick McGeehan (COMPILED BY RICK GLADSTONE) November 25, 2001 in Scarsdale, a suburb of New York City. His father, Manuel Gutfreund, was the owner of a prosperous trucking company. He attended the Lawrenceville School.WEB,weblink NOTABLE ALUMNI, The Lawrenceville School, October 16, 2014, In 1951, Gutfreund graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio with a degree in English.NEWS, Kandell, Jonathan, John Gutfreund, Who Ran Salomon Brothers at Its Apex, Is Dead at 86,weblink March 9, 2016, New York Times, March 9, 2016, He considered teaching literature but instead joined the Army. In 1953, he was discharged. His father belonged to the Century Country Club in Purchase, New York (which was at the time a center for the German Jewish establishment) where he often golfed with William (Billy) Salomon, the son of Percy Salomon, one of the three founding brothers of Salomon Brothers. At Billy Salomon's invitation, the young Gutfreund joined Salomon Brothers as a trainee in the statistical department."New York Stories: Landmark Writing from Four Decades of New York Magazine" By Steve Fishman p171

Career

After several months, Gutfreund became a clerk in the municipal bond department, eventually becoming a trader. He rose quickly through the company and became a full partner at the age of thirty four. In 1978, Billy Salomon named Gutfreund to succeed him as head of the firm,TOO FAR, TOO FAST; Salomon Brothers' John Gutfreund, The New York Times, January 10, 1988 becoming the highest paid Wall Street executive at the time. Besides his executive office on the 43rd floor of 1 New York Plaza, Gutfreund frequently occupied a two-person desk at the head of the massive, double-decker 41st floor fixed income trading floor, known as 'the Room', where Gutfreund would regularly give advice to individual traders.Euromoney: "An interview with John Gutfreund " October 1, 1979In early 1991, when Gutfreund was CEO of Salomon Brothers, a major scandal took place regarding the way Treasury bond trading was done by Salomon. Paul Mozer, head of the Government Bond desk at Salomon Brothers, was submitting bids in excess of what was allowed by the Treasury rules. When this was discovered and brought to the attention of Gutfreund, he did not immediately suspend Mr. Mozer.WEB,weblink Inaction Can be as Dangerous as Bad Action, Aly Gonenne, Class of 2004, Duke Leadership Development Initiative, Mbaa.fuqua.duke.edu, 2012-07-24, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100618163023weblink">weblink 2010-06-18, The exposure of Mr. Mozer's repeated violations of U.S. government bond auction rules resulted in a significant scandal during which regulators and some politicians called on the firm to be stripped of its Primary Dealer status. This action would have threatened the survival of the firm, then the largest participant in the U.S. government and mortgage bond trading markets. Warren Buffett, who through Berkshire Hathaway had recently acquired a $700 million preferred equity position in Salomon, became alarmed by the activities of the firm. Buffett actively took measures with Salomon in order to protect his investment, including briefly serving as CEO of Salomon Brothers. As a result of the scandal, Gutfreund and other senior managers of Salomon were forced to resign in 1991.The Economist: "John Gutfreund Resurrection: A Wall Street legend seeks to recapture former glories" May 8th 2003From January 2002, Gutfreund was senior managing director and executive committee member of the investment bank C.E. Unterberg, Towbin. He was also president of Gutfreund & Company, a New York-based financial consulting firm that specialized in advising corporations and financial institutions in the US, Europe and Asia.John H. Gutfreund {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070610022856weblink |date=June 10, 2007 }}WEB,weblink John H. Gutfreund's bio, Phx.corporate-ir.net, 2012-07-24,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160113094727weblink">weblink 2016-01-13, dead,

Legacy

Gutfreund was featured prominently in the 1989 book Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis, a former employee of Salomon. Gutfreund would later tell Lewis that "Your fucking book destroyed my career, and it made yours."The UJA-Federation of New York honored him for his charitable activities and contributions.

Personal life

Gutfreund was married twice: Gutfreund died on 9 March 2016, aged 86.Wall Street Journal John Gutfreund former king of Wall Street, dies at 86John Gutfreund, ‘King of Wall Street’ who helped transform Salomon Brothers, dies at 86, Washington Post

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