Too-big-to-fail

Andrew Ross Sorkin

Overview

<p><p>a Real-life Thriller About The Most Tumultuous Period In America's Financial History By An Acclaimed New York Times Reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin Delivers The First True Behind-the-scenes, Moment-by-moment Account Of How The Greatest Financial Crisis Since The Great Depression Developed Into A Global Tsunami. From Inside The Corner Office At Lehman Brothers To Secret Meetings In South Korea, And The Corridors Of Washington, Too Big To Fail Is The Definitive Story Of The Most Powerful Men And Women In Finance And Politics Grappling With Success And Failure, Ego And Greed, And, Ultimately, The Fate Of The World's Economy.<p>we've Got To Get Some Foam Down On The Runway! A Sleepless Timothy Geithner, The Then-president Of The Federal Reserve Of New York, Would Tell Henry M. Paulson, The Treasury Secretary, About The Catastrophic Crash The World's Financial System Would Experience.<p>through Unprecedented Access To The Players Involved, Too Big To Fail Re-creates...</p> <h3>the New York Times - Paul M. Barrett</h3> <p>sorkin's Prodigious Reporting And Lively Writing Put The Reader In The Room For Some Of The Biggest-dollar Conference Calls In History. It's An Entertaining, Brisk Book&#8230;sorkin Skillfully Captures The Raucous Enthusiasm And Riotous Greed That Fueled This Rational Irrationality.</p>

Details
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
9781433297809
N/A
2009
EN
pages
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