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How is his being Jewish the least bit relevant?[1] Or is it necessary to refer to him as a JEWISH investment banker for some reason?
Interesting. I also think "He later hired Bruce Wasserstein as CEO, but had a falling-out with him, with David-Weill stating that he regretted ever having hired Wasserstein.[citation needed]" should probably be removed, as there's still no citation after several months, but I'll defer to those with more Wikipedia experience on that.