Inside Wall StreetBeard Books, 2000 - 288 páginas |
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... tion and the power of inertia . In it there are no heroes or villains , rather individuals attempting to salvage what they can from a new dispensation and others who hope to profit therefrom . The motives of each are understandable , as ...
... tion and the power of inertia . In it there are no heroes or villains , rather individuals attempting to salvage what they can from a new dispensation and others who hope to profit therefrom . The motives of each are understandable , as ...
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... tion with tax evasion . In addition , they claimed that the N.Y.S.E. used its power to freeze the status quo in its favor , by threatening those brokers who traded on other exchanges . The members denied this , but there was something ...
... tion with tax evasion . In addition , they claimed that the N.Y.S.E. used its power to freeze the status quo in its favor , by threatening those brokers who traded on other exchanges . The members denied this , but there was something ...
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... tion , the Open Board of Stock Brokers , could not be destroyed , for it was larger than the N.Y.S.E. and more popular due to its superior trading organization and philosophy . Recognizing the situation , the N.Y.S.E. proposed a merger ...
... tion , the Open Board of Stock Brokers , could not be destroyed , for it was larger than the N.Y.S.E. and more popular due to its superior trading organization and philosophy . Recognizing the situation , the N.Y.S.E. proposed a merger ...
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... tion than on , and some brokers demanded modifications of the rules to permit other means of trading . Always these were rejected , more out of respect for tradition and suspicion of change than anything else . So the auctions continued ...
... tion than on , and some brokers demanded modifications of the rules to permit other means of trading . Always these were rejected , more out of respect for tradition and suspicion of change than anything else . So the auctions continued ...
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... tion was absorbed into Gold and Stock , and when Thomas Edison per- fected his ticker , it was purchased for $ 40,000 . But one firm , Com- mercial Telegraph , refused to submit to a takeover , and this precipitated a short but damaging ...
... tion was absorbed into Gold and Stock , and when Thomas Edison per- fected his ticker , it was purchased for $ 40,000 . But one firm , Com- mercial Telegraph , refused to submit to a takeover , and this precipitated a short but damaging ...
Contenido
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NYSEUpstairs | 91 |
Research | 116 |
Options for the Amex | 140 |
SEC | 164 |
The Investment Bankers | 193 |
Institutions | 217 |
Images | 242 |
Coda | 265 |
For Further Reading | 273 |
Bibliography | 275 |
Index | 281 |
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Página 119 - The market is always to be considered as having three movements, all going on at the same time. The first is the narrow movement from day to day. The second is the short swing, running from two weeks to a month or more; the third is the main movement, covering at least four years in its duration.
Página 198 - UNTERMYER: Is not commercial credit based primarily upon money or property? MORGAN: No, sir: the first thing is character.
Página 123 - It deals not only with methods of analyzing individual issues, but also with the establishment of general principles of selection and protection of security holdings. Hence much emphasis has been laid upon distinguishing the investment from the speculative approach, upon setting up sound and workable tests of safety, and upon an understanding of the rights and true interests of investors in senior securities and owners of common stocks.
Página 175 - ... although many specific recommendations for improvements in rules and practices are made in the Report of the Special Study, the report demonstrates that neither the fundamental structure of the securities markets nor of the regulatory pattern of the securities acts requires dramatic reconstruction. The report should not impair public confidence in the securities markets, but should strengthen it as suggestions for raising standards are put into practice.
Página 175 - At the outset we emphasize that, although many specific recommendations for improvements in rules and practices are made in the Report of the Special Study, the report demonstrates that neither the fundamental structure of the securities markets nor of the regulatory pattern of the securities acts requires dramatic reconstruction.
Página 193 - This squalid mess is due to nothing but Governor Roosevelt's own weakness and timidity. . . . The trouble with Franklin D. Roosevelt is that his mind is not very clear, his purposes are not simple, and his methods are not direct.
Página 176 - We are challenged to elevate our sights — to concern ourselves with new areas of cooperation before we concern ourselves with new areas of control." He suggested to the regulatory agencies that they develop new cooperation with business rather than concentrating on new controls over business. OPPOSITION TO 8. 985 We want to register our opposition to Senate bill 985 for several specific reasons. I will just give general...
Página 120 - ... time after such top or bottom has been made. Sometimes people are able to guess when prices are at the top or at the bottom, but such...