Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Hamilton is not the Founder

Funny how they preach that Hamilton is the founder. Hamilton founded BNY. Mellon founded Mellon. Neither exists anymore. Such falsities. Maybe more should start to preach that and really twist their pa-ties.

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Good thing we took advantage of all those synergies. Like legal fees and severance charges.

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Post ID: @4sfs+1qzEFh6d

That’s because Senior Management sold it as a merger of equals, which it never was.

Hence I wrote this poem:

They called it a merger of equals
wrote a Harvard Case study as the prequel
But in Years two and three
Pittsburgh soon ceased to be
with glass ceilings and layoffs the sequel

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Post ID: @4azw+1qzEFh6d

@3nom, for some reason some legacy Mellon employees like to think the companies merged instead of BNY buying Mellon.

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Post ID: @4cfc+1qzEFh6d

Who cares. Why was this even worthy of a post

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Post ID: @3nom+1qzEFh6d

Sadly, thanks to Bob Kelly who sold Mellon to BONY NYC is correct that Hamilton is indeed the founder. Incredibly sad, but true.

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Post ID: @1xpg+1qzEFh6d

Bring back the red and white logo. He-l, even the pre merger sprialscope.

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Post ID: @1xke+1qzEFh6d

I was rooting for Aaron Burr.

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Post ID: @1ygu+1qzEFh6d

Hamilton founded the Bank of India Mellon

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Post ID: @cvv+1qzEFh6d

And the Loyalists have the last laugh. Hamilton is turning in his grave.

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Post ID: @hnv+1qzEFh6d

You're teaching with this whine

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Post ID: @ypa+1qzEFh6d

BNY acquired Mellon.

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Post ID: @pih+1qzEFh6d

Hamilton was the worst founding father

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Post ID: @cic+1qzEFh6d

Halarious to some extent

But the power is in New York where it's still considered the 'Bank of New York'

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