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  1. Although he did not mention Milken by name, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, in Congressional testimony in February 2002, referred to the financial revolution over the past 20 to 30 years in which Michael Milken was such a central force.

  2. Feb 19, 2020 · Michael Michalakis, who worked at Drexel, says Mr Milken “was seen as an innovator, almost like a god”. He added: “I went from working for a firm that was the toast of Wall Street to the ...

  3. Mike Milken's legendary Wall Street career began in 1969 when he joined the firm that would become Drexel Burnham Lambert. Having completed in-depth studies of financial history and credit at the University of California, Berkeley, and of corporate capital structure at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Milken concluded that the key to institutional competitive success on ...

  4. Aug 30, 2017 · Wealth-management executive David Bahnsen sent a plea to President Donald Trump this week to pardon Michael Milken, one of the most powerful figures in Wall Street history to go to prison.

  5. The career of Milken Family Foundation co-founder Michael (“Mike”) Milken has mirrored his four main professional passions: medical research, education, access to

  6. Feb 19, 2017 · Michael Milken was a pivotal figure in late-twentieth-century bond markets. He unearthed a slumbering junk bond market and catapulted it to the forefront of the credit markets. In the process, he encouraged many bond market participants to embrace higher risk. The...

  7. Michael Robert Milken, born to a Jewish family in California, is a financier known as the "Junk Bond King" of 1980’s Wall Street. He was highly influential in developing the market for junk bonds ("high-yield debt") during the 1970’s and 1980’s, which in turn fueled the 1980s boom in corporate raids and hostile corporate takeovers.