Parodist of Goldman Finds a New Publisher

Grove Atlantic, an independent publisher, has agreed to pay a six-figure advance for “Straight to Hell: True Tales of Deviance and Excess in the World of Investment Banking” by John LeFevre.

    



DealBook: Five Years Later, an Over-the-Top Wall Street Blog Returns

Leveraged Sell-Out, a blog that parodied the musings of young Wall Street bankers, is back with new postings, five years after the financial crisis.

    



Author’s Unmasking Won’t Stop Book

The revelation that the writer behind the popular Twitter feed @GSElevator had never worked for Goldman Sachs appeared to undermine his credibility, if not the premise of the book.

    



Advertising: Visa Trims Slogan to Expand Meaning

“It’s everywhere you want to be,” has become “Everywhere you want to be” to highlight many options available under the Visa brand umbrella, including mobile and electronic payments.

    



To Recount the Financial Implosion, a Magazine Turns to Film

Bloomberg Businessweek is releasing a documentary, “Hank: Five Years From the Brink,” centered on the anniversary of the financial crisis and the Treasury secretary’s role in trying to contain it.

    



Former I.B.M. Chief, Palmisano, to Lead Bloomberg Privacy Review

The company named Samuel J. Palmisano, former I.B.M. chief, to review its practices after complaints that Bloomberg reporters were snooping in data terminals.

    

More Clients Ask Questions of Bloomberg

Bloomberg L.P. hastened to shield its lucrative terminal business and appease its subscribers after accusations of privacy violations.

    

Privacy Breach on Bloomberg’s Data Terminals

Bloomberg News confirmed that reporters for its news service used the the company’s terminals to monitor subscribers’ usage.

    

Cyberattack Hits South Korean Banking Networks

Computer networks running three major South Korean banks and two of the country’s largest broadcasters were hit Wednesday in attacks that some experts suspected originated in North Korea.