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A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages John Weir Close

A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages By John Weir Close

A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages by John Weir Close


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Mergers and acquisitions is a trillian dollar industry with a reputation for excess. Despite this notoriety, the culture of M&A remains largely unexplored, until now. From coke-filled offices to nightclubs and summer palaces, A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages exposes the world of M&A and those who created it.

A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages Summary

A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages: The Boom, Bust, and Boom Culture of M&A by John Weir Close

Modern mergers and acquisitions, or M&A as it's more commonly known, is a new phenomenon. The buying and selling, the breaking up and combining of companies - the essence of M&A - has been a part of commerce throughout history, but only in our era has M&A itself become a business. In 2007, before the recession hit, it was a $4.4 trillion global enterprise. And yet, it remains largely unexplored. Discrete stories have been pulled from the annals of M&A, both true and fictionalized, that have become touchstones for wealth and excess. Who can forget Gordon Gekko and his Greed is Good speech? But while there have been a few iconic characters and tales to emerge, no one has told the rich history of M&A, until now. This is a look into that world and the people who created it. This reads like Dallas meets Wall Street, told through an intriguing narrative that not only brings to light in gritty detail all of the back room drama of such powerful players as Carl Icahn, Joe Flom, Marty Lipton, and Bruce Wasserstein, but also reveals how the new generation, including activist whirlwind Bill Ackman and iconoclastic new Delaware judge Leo Strine, will dominate the next tsunamic, and imminent, M&A boom.

A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages Reviews

'Not only does this intriguing book bring to life the real Gordon Gekkos of the world but it also puts their actions and achievements into a global financial context...detailed and lively' - Economist Intelligence Unit 'an entertaining history of the American merger-and-acquisition scene since the mid-1980s...the outsized personalities, and the way they behaved, make for eminently readable stories' - The Economist

About John Weir Close

John Weir Close is an award-winning journalist who has been covering mergers and acquisitions for decades. He is the editor and founder of The M&A Journal where he's covered all of the major transactions and has profiled all of the big players. He is also a former editor at The American Lawyer where he worked for ten years; there he was in charge of two monthly magazines, one on M&A and one aimed at in-house law departments. Close started his career in Saudi Arabia as a stringer for the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal and an editor at Jeddah's The Arab News. He then became a corporate lawyer and worked in M&A on Wall Street for four years. He's been published in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Asian Wall Street Journal, the International Herald Tribune, The Observer, The American Lawyer, Corporate Control Alert, and Corporate Counsel. He lives in Park Hill, Yonkers, New York.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Temple of Dendur Chapter 2 WASPs, Jews, and M&A Chapter 3 The Hellfire Club Chapter 4 The Land of the Screamers Chapter 5 The Size of Their Toys Chapter 6 The Visit of the British Company Man Chapter 7 Rubber Phobia Chapter 8 The Guns of Aqaba Chapter 9 Erectile Dysfunction Chapter 10 A Bondian Death Ray Chapter 11 Up, Up, and Away! Chapter 12 The Beggar's Purse Chapter 13 Foul Dust Chapter 14 Fat Man and Little Boy Chapter 15 A Big Bloody Outcry Chapter 16 Orion and the Wolves Chapter 17 The Heart of Hollywood Chapter 18 Icarus Falling Chapter 19 Birds of America Chapter 20 Return to the Temple Notes Index

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GOR005842683
9780230341814
0230341810
A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages: The Boom, Bust, and Boom Culture of M&A by John Weir Close
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
20131112
320
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