Noun
gekko (plural gekkos or gekkoes)
Alternative spelling of gecko
After calling Gekko's office 59 days in a row trying to land an appointment, Bud visits Gekko on his birthday with a box of Gekko's favorite, contraband Cuban cigars. Source: Internet
“Greed is good,” “money never sleeps” and “lunch is for wimps” were just three of the classic phrases uttered by arch villain Gordon Gekko, so memorably played by Michael Douglas in Oliver Stone’s genre-defining movie from the late 1980s. Source: Internet
Gekko, realizing that his stock is plummeting, dumps his remaining interest in the company on Bud's advice. Source: Internet
He was a major character in my book “Den of Thieves,” which chronicles the rise and fall of Mr. Milken and his co-conspirator Ivan F. Boesky, the takeover speculator and model for the Gordon Gekko character in the “Wall Street” movies. Source: Internet
A significant scene in the film is a speech by Gekko to a shareholders' meeting of Teldar Paper, a company he is planning to take over. Source: Internet
Bud pitches a new idea to Gekko: buy Bluestar Airlines and expand the company, with Bud as president, using savings achieved by union concessions and the overfunded pension. Source: Internet