Maria Bartiromo Seems To Think "Turned On" Is A Neutral Term

When she says, "Journalism truly turns me on. Business and the markets turn me on," is it like when the olds innocently use "hook up"? Or is this is part of the whole "Money Honey" business? [Forbes, Image Via]
When "Women In Finance" Means "Sex In Finance"
"We want to make it cool again" for women to pursue careers in finance and other quantitative fields, President Obama reportedly told Valerie Jarrett before this week's Women In Finance symposium. But what's cooler than getting hit on constantly?
Three Women Sue Bank Of America-Merrill Lynch For Gender Discrimination
Three women have filed suit against Bank Of America/Merrill Lynch, alleging a systemic pattern of discrimination. Alas, no big surprise there.
Tim Geithner Is Theoretically In Favor Of Women Running Wall Street
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner apparently also read this piece asking, what if women ran Wall Street? He says, "It's an excellent question. But kind of a low bar. How, you might ask, could women not have done better?" [Reuters, Earlier]
Wall Street's "Mommy Track" Is The Kiss Of Career Death
A reminder even contemplating how women would run Wall Street remains a pipe dream: A discrimination lawsuit has been filed against Goldman Sachs by a mother of two. But did she choose her fate? The reactions are instructive.
