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Titre : King of capital : the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Carey ; John E. Morris Mention d'édition : 1st ed. Editeur : New York : Crown Business Année de publication : 2010 Importance : viii, 391 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-307-45299-3 Mots-clés : Business Finance Money History Index. décimale : 338.8/3 Résumé : An exploration of the private equity firm Blackstone Group that discusses its history, control of corporations around the world, controversies, founders, and other related topics.
In King of Capital, David Carey and John Morris show how Blackstone (and other private equity firms) transformed themselves from gamblers, hostile-takeover artists, and ‘barbarians at the gate’ into disciplined, risk-conscious investors while the financial establishment—banks and investment bankers such as Citigroup, Bear Stearns, Lehman, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley—were recklessly assuming risks, leveraging up to astronomical levels and driving the economy to the brink of disaster. Now, not only have Blackstone and a small coterie of competitors wrested control of corporations around the globe, but they have emerged as a major force on Wall Street, challenging the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley for dominance.King of capital : the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone / [texte imprimé] / David Carey ; John E. Morris . - 1st ed. . - New York : Crown Business, 2010 . - viii, 391 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-307-45299-3
Mots-clés : Business Finance Money History Index. décimale : 338.8/3 Résumé : An exploration of the private equity firm Blackstone Group that discusses its history, control of corporations around the world, controversies, founders, and other related topics.
In King of Capital, David Carey and John Morris show how Blackstone (and other private equity firms) transformed themselves from gamblers, hostile-takeover artists, and ‘barbarians at the gate’ into disciplined, risk-conscious investors while the financial establishment—banks and investment bankers such as Citigroup, Bear Stearns, Lehman, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley—were recklessly assuming risks, leveraging up to astronomical levels and driving the economy to the brink of disaster. Now, not only have Blackstone and a small coterie of competitors wrested control of corporations around the globe, but they have emerged as a major force on Wall Street, challenging the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley for dominance.Exemplaires
Cote Section Localisation Code-barres Disponibilité Numero_inventaire 338.8/3 CAR Economie Biblio-FLSHO L 8622 OFF Disponible L 8622 OFF King of capital / David Carey
Titre : King of capital : the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Carey ; John E. Morris Mention d'édition : 1st ed. Editeur : New York : Crown Business Année de publication : 2010 Importance : viii, 391 p. Format : 25 cm Mots-clés : Business Finance Money History Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : An exploration of the private equity firm Blackstone Group that discusses its history, control of corporations around the world, controversies, founders, and other related topics.
In King of Capital, David Carey and John Morris show how Blackstone (and other private equity firms) transformed themselves from gamblers, hostile-takeover artists, and ‘barbarians at the gate’ into disciplined, risk-conscious investors while the financial establishment—banks and investment bankers such as Citigroup, Bear Stearns, Lehman, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley—were recklessly assuming risks, leveraging up to astronomical levels and driving the economy to the brink of disaster. Now, not only have Blackstone and a small coterie of competitors wrested control of corporations around the globe, but they have emerged as a major force on Wall Street, challenging the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley for dominance.King of capital : the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone / [texte imprimé] / David Carey ; John E. Morris . - 1st ed. . - New York : Crown Business, 2010 . - viii, 391 p. ; 25 cm.
Mots-clés : Business Finance Money History Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : An exploration of the private equity firm Blackstone Group that discusses its history, control of corporations around the world, controversies, founders, and other related topics.
In King of Capital, David Carey and John Morris show how Blackstone (and other private equity firms) transformed themselves from gamblers, hostile-takeover artists, and ‘barbarians at the gate’ into disciplined, risk-conscious investors while the financial establishment—banks and investment bankers such as Citigroup, Bear Stearns, Lehman, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley—were recklessly assuming risks, leveraging up to astronomical levels and driving the economy to the brink of disaster. Now, not only have Blackstone and a small coterie of competitors wrested control of corporations around the globe, but they have emerged as a major force on Wall Street, challenging the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley for dominance.Exemplaires
Cote Section Localisation Code-barres Disponibilité Numero_inventaire 330 CAK Economie Biblio-FLSHO L8622off Disponible L8622off