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Dick Fuld's butt is being booted from his former Lehman Brothers corner office at 745 Seventh avenue

DickFuldBootedFromOffice-001Lehman Brothers employees who still work at the former headquarters building at 745 Seventh Avenue that now bears the Barclays name, soon won't have to worry that they might bump into their reminder of better days, ex-leader Dick Fuld.  He's being booted to 1271 Sixth Avenue which has been used as Lehman Brothers overflow offices.  According to Deal Journal:

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On Monday, he and other senior Lehman executives who were not offered jobs by Barclays are officially leaving the 31st floor of Lehman’s headquarters and moving to the 45th floor of 1271. 1271, located in the Time & Life Building, is also the headquarters of Fortune Magazine, which should make Mr. Fuld a daily sitting duck for any intrepid reporters.

Exile for Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld - Deal Journal

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