And he told me about a documentary filmmaker, Nick Verbitsky, who had been collecting a lot of interviews from Bear Stearns employees. EMPLOYEE: 'Confidence Game' So I go out and I find a. Bonita Ann Abdelnour and Nicholas J. Verbitsky, president of the United Stations, a satellite radio network broadcasting from New York, were married yesterday at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. CONFIDENCE GAME examines the demise of the investment bank known as Bear Stearns; the first Wall Street domino to fall in America's, and the world's most dire economic crisis since the Great Depression. You can see some of this behavior in Nick Verbitsky’s documentary film, Confidence Game, about the failure of Bear Stearns that is currently being played on the international film festival circuit. The crux of theses shareholders suits is really that Bear’s business model – which revolved around manufacturing and selling fraudulent. I recently completed production on CONFIDENCE GAME, a documentary film examining the collapse of Bear Stearns. One insider at EMC Mortgage, Bear's conduit, told me that they had stopped doing due diligence altogether, after it had already been watered-down to 'post-closing' due dilly.
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Filmmaker Nick Verbitsky and Financial Journalist William Cohan to Participate in Q&A NEW YORK, NY – The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at Baruch College, invites you to join filmmaker Nick Verbitsky for a screening of his documentary Confidence Game, on … Continue reading
The William & Mary Business School will host a screening of the new documentary film “Confidence Game,” which examines the downfall of the investment bank known as Bear Stearns, on Wednesday, October 19 at 7:00 p.m. Filmmaker Nick Verbitsky will be on hand to join the public to watch the film. The event is free and open to the public.
Afterward, Verbitsky will join finance professor John Merrick, economics professor Till Schreiber and law professor Eric Kades for a question and answer session on the film and the impact of the final week of Bear Stearns before the financial collapse of 2008.
The screening will take place in Brinkley Commons inside of the Raymond A. Mason School of Business’ Miller Hall located at 101 Ukrop Way on the campus of William & Mary.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Film begins at 7:30 p.m. The screening is sponsored in part by the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, William & Mary’s Law School and Economics Department.
Watch a trailer of the film below. Warning: Adult language is used in this trailer.
For more information about this event, contact Carol Gillam at 757-221-7834 or carol.gillam@mason.wm.edu.