Article: NY Shakes When Wall Street Shimmies

TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
09-13-1999
NY Shakes When Wall Street Shimmies

NEW YORK (AP) -- The spoils of the rich in Manhattan in 1999: A 25-foot red-and-white Donzi speedboat. Dinners at the Four Seasons. Two Mercedes-Benzes, one a 1962 cherry red convertible. A $4,000-a-month bachelor pad on the Upper East Side outfitted with llama skin fashioned into a bear rug, 60-inch TV and the collected works of John Wayne on videotape.

Those goodies all belong to 33-year-old Warren Kelly, a Wall Street wonderkid who, like the city he lives in, is enjoying an exhilarating can-you-believe-this ride atop the longest bull market in history.

Kelly's salary: $500,000. Next stop: ...

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