How long before the deposed kings of Wall Street finally get it? Former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain resigned from Bank of America Thursday after several disagreements with his new bosses. The Wall Street Journal reports that Thain recently vacationed in Vail, planned a trip to Davos and accelerated bonus payments. Not to mention revelations that he spent more than $1 million on his office renovation. So long to the $1,400 waste basket.
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