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Cory Wharton Just Took a Jab at Amber Portwood

Cory Wharton made a strong impression on Teen Mom OG fans during his first season on the MTV series. The father of a little girl named Ryder along with fellow newbie Cheyenne Floyd, Wharton spent more of his time on screen speaking with Floyd about their future as a couple. But what about their future on Teen Mom OG itself? Will Floyd and Wharton return next season? Cory responded to that question in an interview with Radar Online , and we have the latest on his status below… 1. Wharton and Floyd Joined Teen Mom OG for Season 8 They both had appeared on previous MTV shows and they had/have an unusual relationship. 2. They Have an Unusual Relationship Cory and Cheyenne are unlike any other twosome on the series, really. 3. How So? They were never actually a couple. They simply slept together and produced a baby… and Floyd didn’t even tell Wharton that he was Ryder’s dad until she was six months old. 4. Where are They at Now? Great question. Floyd seems very open to a romantic entanglement, but she also dated some dude named Zach for most of her opening run as a Teen Mom. 5. Cory, Though? He doesn’t seem as certain about actually being with Cheyenne in this manner. During the Season 8 reunion special, Floyd said she’ll “wait” awhile to see what Wharton really wants. 6. But Cory Would Not Commit He made it clear he has feelings for Cheyenne, but not enough to be her boyfriend right now, apparently. View Slideshow

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Cory Wharton Just Took a Jab at Amber Portwood

Josh Birnbaum Goldman Sachs remarks

Good morning. Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Coburn, Members of the Committee, my name is Josh Birnbaum. Thank you for offering me this opportunity to discuss my work in the Mortgage Department at Goldman Sachs in 2006 and 2007, when I was a Managing Director in the Structured Products Group. I began working at Goldman shortly after my graduation from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1993. I worked at Goldman until March 2008, when I left to start my own advisory firm, Tilde

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