THUS SPAKE BILL DONALDSON Nominated last month by President Bush to succeed the erudite but politically bumbling Harvey Pitt as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the 71-year-old Donaldson has refused all press requests for interviews. January 01, 2003
PEOPLE - Relaunch Forty-eight years after his first start-up, Bill Donaldson is helping with another. By Justin Schack March 11, 2007
This content is from: Portfolio Can Bill Donaldson Save Aetna? At an age when many executives are sunning themselves on the beach, Wall Street legend Bill Donaldson has taken on his toughest assignment ever, trying to turn around embattled Aetna—and maybe health care as we know it. By Justin Schack July 01, 2000
The pioneers When Dick Jenrette, Bill Donaldson and Dan Lufkin began offering independent analysis of companies to institutions in 1959, they revolutionized stock research. Here's what they think of it now. September 30, 2001
Funny money The U.S. capital markets, we are often told, are the deepest and most vibrant in the world. December 14, 2005