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Wall Street's controversial rise deciphered in-depth.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Wall Street and how it became the epicentre of the financial world. Eric J. Weiner provides a no-holds-barred account of the birth of the mutual fund, the rise of tycoons, global meltdowns, and everything in between. The book includes interviews with everyone from Warren Buffett to the barber in the basement of the stock exchange, providing a full picture of the controversies surrounding Wall Street's rise and captivating readers with insider accounts.

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ISBN: 9780316066372
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $43.76
Authors: Eric J. Weiner
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Date of Publication: 2007-07-20
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, History, Economics
Related Topics: Finance, Finance
Goodreads rating: 3.93
(rated by 99 readers)

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The ups and downs, the schemes and scams, the IPOs and hostile takeovers, the egos, the brilliance, the greed and the glory-this is the story of Wall Street, told by the men and women who made it happen. Once upon a time, Wall Street was just a footpath near the southern tip of Manhattan Island.Today it is the center of the financial world, the pivot point on which economies turn, companies rise and fall, and daring men and women go from rags to unbelievable riches, and sometimes back again. Along the way, Wall Street also has transformed itself and society, growing from an exclusive gentlemen's club to the place that millions of people now trust with their financial futures. Never has it been more important to understand how modern Wall Street truly works. And never before has the story of modern Wall Street been told by those who were there, personally, in their own words, uncensored, unfiltered, unbound. Now, in What Goes Up, acclaimed financial journalist Eric J. Weiner gives us the unvarnished, first-person truth in a riveting story based on hundreds of interviews with Wall Street insiders that captures the booms and busts of the past half century in America's financial capital in gripping detail. From Warren Buffett to Michael Milken, Sandy Weill to Henry Kravis, Peter Lynch to Alan Greenspan, from the birth of the mutual fund to the Internet bubble, from trading scandals to global meltdowns, from the rise of tycoons to the fall of giants.What Goes Up is a remarkable weaving together of larger-than-life characters and insider accounts. Eric J. Weiner has spoken to just about everybody-from CEOs to the barber in the basement of the stock exchange. For anyone who wants to understand how Wall Street became what it is, who wants to know how the biggest deals really happened, who wishes they had been a fly on the wall when it all went down, this is the book.
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Wall Street's controversial rise deciphered in-depth.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Wall Street and how it became the epicentre of the financial world. Eric J. Weiner provides a no-holds-barred account of the birth of the mutual fund, the rise of tycoons, global meltdowns, and everything in between. The book includes interviews with everyone from Warren Buffett to the barber in the basement of the stock exchange, providing a full picture of the controversies surrounding Wall Street's rise and captivating readers with insider accounts.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.