Dangerous Dreamers: The Financial Innovators from Charles Merrill to Michael MilkenBeard Books, 2000 - 276 páginas The story of the perpetrators of some of the most dizzing and daring financial machinations. |
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... of financial circles as late as 1983 , when he came to prominence by assisting Pickens in his at- tempted takeover of Gulf Oil . There was some stir in 1978 when Milken moved his operation to Beverly Hills ; note was taken 2 INTRODUCTION.
... of financial circles as late as 1983 , when he came to prominence by assisting Pickens in his at- tempted takeover of Gulf Oil . There was some stir in 1978 when Milken moved his operation to Beverly Hills ; note was taken 2 INTRODUCTION.
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The Financial Innovators from Charles Merrill to Michael Milken Robert Sobel. moved his operation to Beverly Hills ; note was taken in the press because , at the time , the move appeared so odd . Otherwise , the media ignored him ; Wall ...
The Financial Innovators from Charles Merrill to Michael Milken Robert Sobel. moved his operation to Beverly Hills ; note was taken in the press because , at the time , the move appeared so odd . Otherwise , the media ignored him ; Wall ...
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... whose parents were poor Russian Jewish immi- grants . Shortly after he was born in 1912 , the family moved from St. Louis to Jacksonville , where the elder Wolfson established himself as THE JUNKMAN 13 The Power of "Creative Destruction"
... whose parents were poor Russian Jewish immi- grants . Shortly after he was born in 1912 , the family moved from St. Louis to Jacksonville , where the elder Wolfson established himself as THE JUNKMAN 13 The Power of "Creative Destruction"
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... moved to Washington , he had never devoted much attention to Capital Transit . Prob- lems mounted . Wolfson continually clashed with members of the Commit- tee on the District of Columbia and the Public Utilities Commission of ...
... moved to Washington , he had never devoted much attention to Capital Transit . Prob- lems mounted . Wolfson continually clashed with members of the Commit- tee on the District of Columbia and the Public Utilities Commission of ...
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... move on to trading or sales . The pay started around $ 50 a week , but after a while there would be year - end bonuses , and shares of profits when a partnership was achieved . Trainees expected to remain at the same bank throughout ...
... move on to trading or sales . The pay started around $ 50 a week , but after a while there would be year - end bonuses , and shares of profits when a partnership was achieved . Trainees expected to remain at the same bank throughout ...
Contenido
The Use of Junk in Corporate Creation and Takeovers | 128 |
Rationalizing Takeovers | 129 |
Beatrice and ITT | 131 |
Plums in Petroleum | 133 |
T Boone Pickens and the New Corporate Raiders | 136 |
Boone Goes Hunting | 138 |
The Gulf War | 140 |
Drexel as Predator King | 146 |
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The Early Years at Drexel | 71 |
Relationship Trading | 75 |
Invading the Market | 78 |
Weaving the Drexel Network | 81 |
Tom Spiegel and Columbia SL | 84 |
Fred Carr and the Revolution in Insurance | 86 |
Doing Deals | 90 |
The Milken Partnerships | 93 |
Drexels Failures | 95 |
The Early Deals | 96 |
The New Breed | 100 |
The Rise of Ethnics on Wall Street | 102 |
Insider Trading | 107 |
The Yuppie Generation | 110 |
The Rebirth of the Hostile Takeover | 112 |
Blackmail | 116 |
Reinventing America | 121 |
Attacking the Mismanagers | 123 |
The Rise of the Trader | 125 |
The Business Roundtable Battles Back | 147 |
Cameomail from Phillips | 149 |
Dont Go Hunting Without It | 153 |
The Counterattack | 157 |
The Contest for Unocal Begins | 159 |
Fred Hartley Goes to Washington | 161 |
Fueling the Regulatory Fires | 164 |
Unocal Beats Back the Raiders | 165 |
The Takeover Debates | 169 |
The Great Debacle | 172 |
Boesky Talks | 174 |
Giuliani and RICO | 176 |
Targeting Milken | 178 |
The War on Drexel | 179 |
Capitulation | 182 |
Congress Piles on Junk | 183 |
The Crusade Continues | 186 |
The Academic Evidence on Junk | 187 |
Milken Predicts the End of the Junk Era | 191 |
Drexels Demise | 194 |
Crime and Punishment | 198 |
What Was Milkens Crime? | 199 |
The Fatico Hearing | 204 |
In the Court of Public Opinion | 209 |
Prison | 212 |
Demonization | 213 |
The Shadow of AntiSemitism | 215 |
The Verdict on Milken | 217 |
Notes | 220 |
Selected Bibliography | 239 |
Index | 249 |
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Dangerous Dreamers: The Financial Innovators from Charles Merrill to Michael ... Robert Sobel Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
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