Snow Whiskey! Some Wall Street traders who made it to work today hope they can’t make it home. (Bloomberg)
Meet Lisa Carnoy: Bank of America’s “$19 Billion Woman.” (WSJ)
“Breast-aurant”?! Hooters is on the block. And yes, I had no idea the respectable establishment referred to itself as a “breast-aurant” but just wow. And of course, the Post could not resist a “sagging” sales comment. (NY Post)
Fabulous Chaise Lounges: Dealbreaker isn’t so sure John Thain will be able to handle the temptation to redecorate his new executive office at CIT. (DB)
David the Raging Bull: Carlyle’s David Rubenstein is speaking up once again in favor of the private equity industry. (DJ)
Meanwhile: Guy Hands isn’t optimistic about deal volume. (DJ)
Comprehensive: Jones Day takes a look at the year in bankruptcy. (Jones Day)
Trouble In PIIGS: What’s Wall Street’s exposure to Greece? (Deal Journal)
Adult Supervision: Goldman needs to revamp its board, according to Felix Salmon. (Reuters)
Guess What: The fortunes of mega-buyouts are mixed. Yawn. (Breakingviews)