Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain Has a Problem
7/29/08 at 11:30 AM

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The quick turnaround throws Thain's credibility into question, especially since, as Reuters points out today, he's made these kind of statements a lot since taking the reins in December. For instance:
"We're very confident that we have the capital base now that we need to go forward in 2008." (January 18, 2008 — Thain as quoted by the New York Times)
And:
"...Today I can say that we will not need additional funds. These problems are behind us. We will not return to the market." (March 8, 2008 — Thain in an interview with France's Le Figaro newspaper)
Emphasis ours. Reuters counts ten instances of this, by the way. Awkward.
FACTBOX: Quotes from Merrill's Thain on capital needs [Reuters]
Merrill Aims to Raise Billions More [WSJ]
Related: The Blame's on Thain
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