
Money and Power
how goldman sachs came to rule the world
$49.28
- Paperback
672 pages
- Release Date
11 June 2012
Summary
Goldman Sachs: The Untold Story of Money and Power
William Cohan, the celebrated chronicler of Wall Street, delves into the enigmatic world of Goldman Sachs, one of the most revered and envied banks globally.
Is their success merely a product of the fabled “Goldman way”? Cohan, granted unparalleled access to Goldman’s inner sanctum, exposes a riveting saga of colliding egos, betrayal, scandals, and clandestine operations.
Uncover the truth behind the gold-plated faca…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241954065 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241954061 |
Author: | William D. Cohan |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 672 |
Release Date: | 11 June 2012 |
Weight: | 454g |
Dimensions: | 199mm x 130mm x 29mm |
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Revelatory, engrossing, penetrating … Cohan revels in a good bust-up
Revelatory, engrossing, penetrating … Cohan revels in a good bust-up * Financial Times *
The best analysis yet of Goldman’s increasingly tangled web of conflicts
* Economist *Startling … lifts the lid on Goldman’s pivotal role in the meltdown * Mail on Sunday *Cohan portrays a firm that has grown so large and hungry that it’s no longer long-term greedy but short-term vicious. And that’s the wonder - and horror - of Goldman Sachs * Businessweek *Cohan’s book tells of bitter power struggles and business cock-ups * Guardian *A definitive account of the most profitable and influential investment bank of the modern era * New York Times Book Review *About The Author
William D. Cohan
William Cohan is an award-winning journalist and Wall Street veteran. His first book, The Last Tycoons, about Lazard, won the 2007 Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award and was a New York Times bestseller. His second book, House of Cards, also a bestseller, is an account of the last days of Bear Stearns & Co, described as “gripping…high drama” by Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times. He is a regular on the pages of the Financial Times, is a contributing editor at both Vanity Fair and Fortune, and is an online columnist for The New York Times.
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