Journalist: Floyd Norris

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Floyd Norris (born September 6, 1947 Los Angeles) was[1] chief financial correspondent of The New York Times and International Herald Tribune.[2] He wrote a regular column on the stock market for the Times, plus a blog..

Norris attended University of California, Irvine, then was a Walter Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University, where he received an MBA in 1982.

He joined the Times in October 1988. He previously worked as a columnist and writer for Barron’s. In December 2014 he accepted the NY Times buyout package offer. His last day was December 19, 2014. Norris worked for Barron’s beginning in December 1982, as a staff writer and later stock market editor. Norris was recognized by the New York Society of Certified Public Accountants for “outstanding reportin

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Article: Goodbye to Naked Shorting

Article: Deutsche Bank Sold Massive Amounts of Phantom Stock

 

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