Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

Editor in Chief

Glenn Hall is the New York-based Editor in Chief of TheStreet.com. Previously, he served as deputy editor and chief innovation officer at The Orange County Register and as a news manager at Bloomberg News in Washington, D.C., Amsterdam and Frankfurt. As a reporter, he worked in both print and television and conducted in-depth investigative coverage at The Journal-Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind. His work also has been published in a variety of newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and International Herald Tribune. Hall received a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from The Ohio State University and a certificate in project and program management from Boston University.
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Bank of America Appears Too Big to Function

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

Bank of America's failure to find a CEO to replace Ken Lewis (above) suggests that the bank really is too large and complex to function.

09:12AM 12/02/09

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Even Swedes Don't Want Saab: Today's Outrage

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

Saab's Swedish compatriots abandoned plans to rescue the automaker from the ignominy suffered under GM's Stewardship. Now the Chinese may be the only hope.

10:18AM 11/25/09

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JPMorgan's Dimon in the Rough: Today's Outrage

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is rumored to be the next Treasury Secretary in the making. But who'd want the job considering all the abuse current Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is receiving from Congressional Republicans?

10:29AM 11/23/09

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New AOL but No New Ideas: Today's Outrage

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

AOL is looking for a fresh start but seems to be short of new ideas as it prepares for the coming spin off Time Warner. The new AOL isn't saying anything new.

11:58AM 11/19/09

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Obama the Spender Warns on Debt: Today's Outrage

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

President Obama, the champion of stimulus spending, is suddenly worried about an overload of government debt.

09:04AM 11/18/09

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Bank of America Needs No Return Policy for De Molina: Today's Outrage

By Glenn Hall, Editor in Chief

Bank of America can't afford to welcome back Alvaro de Molina after his brusque brush off by GMAC.

12:47PM 11/17/09

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