Broker Breaks Ranks to Rant on Profession's 'Gibberish'

Anonymous London columnist goes public
By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 21, 2008 10:41 PM CDT
Broker Breaks Ranks to Rant on Profession's 'Gibberish'
An equity trader follows stock prices on his computer screen.   (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

A London broker who wrote a popular, anonymous newspaper column that lambasted the greed, superficiality, and "gibberish"-peddling nature of his profession is going public, quitting the financial world, and, of course, writing a book about it all, Bloomberg reports. “We didn't invent greed,” said Geraint Anderson, who revealed his identity in TheLondonPaper this week, “but we have certainly become its finest exponents.”

In his "CityBoy" column, Anderson made fun of analysts for writing "utter gibberish" to their clients even as he did so for his own. Anderson—the top stock picker for utilities in the UK in 2005—recounts an offer to switch firms in his book: "What a total buffoon!'' Jones writes of the person making the offer. "These total losers think that I'm worth almost 700,000 pounds over the next year-and-a-half. Don't they realize I'm just a stoner hippy who got lucky?'' (More newspaper stories.)

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