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  1. An arrogant fund manager named Bruce Miller and played by actor Tony Bentley debates Steve Carell's character at an investment conference, "blustering on about the fundamental strength of Bear Stearns stock".

  2. In the scene, Marc Baum is essentially participating in a sort of debate at a Deutsche Bank panel while the Bear Stearns investment bank is literally falling apart as they speak. One of the best scenes in the whole movie.

    • Even the best stockpickers fail to consistently beat the market. While Miller is best known for his 15-year winning streak while managing the giant Legg Mason Value Trust fund, he is also the same stock fund manager who led the smaller Legg Mason Opportunity Trust to huge losses from 2007 through 2011.
    • The era of the star fund manager is over. There's a reason why Miller is the last fund manager that you may have heard of. That's because the era of traditional actively managed funds has long since passed.
    • If you invest with a value fund, you have to give it at least 10 to 20 years to succeed. Value investing—where you seek out underappreciated or beaten-down stocks and wait for the market to recognize their virtues—has been shown to outperform the broad market over the long run.
  3. May 16, 2024 · Bruce Miller: As some of you may know, Bear Stearns has just received a loan from JP Morgan. Of course, we're gonna have to wait and see how the markets react, but that should lay to rest any concerns about the bank's health.

  4. Mar 2, 2009 · Bear Stearns, the fifth-largest U.S. investment bank, survived the 9/11 attacks unscathed, just as it had survived unscathed every other major crisis since its founding in 1923, among them: the...

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · This version of him was a character named Bruce Miller, a stereotypical Wall Street blowhard who proclaims he fully believes in Bear Stearns even as the bank's value plummets.

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  7. Jun 30, 2008 · Did Bear Stearns melt down — or was it murdered? That is one of the big questions that Bryan Burrough, who co-wrote the best-selling 1990 book “Barbarians at the Gate,” tries to answer in a...

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