Too Big To Fail
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Penguin Books, Limited (2010)
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Financial Crises - History - United States, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, Securities Industry - United States, United States - Economic Conditions
9780141043166
en_US
This book was shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson prize 2010. They were masters of the financial universe, flying in private jets and raking in billions. They thought they were too big to fail. Yet they would bring the world to its knees. Andrew Ross Sorkin, the news-breaking New York Times journalist, delivers the first true in-the-room account of the most powerful men and women at the eye of the financial storm - from reviled Lehman Brothers CEO Dick 'the gorilla' Fuld, to banking whiz Jamie Dimon, from bullish Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson to AIG's Joseph Cassano, dubbed 'The Man Who Crashed the World'. Through unprecedented access to the key players, Sorkin meticulously re-creates frantic phone calls, foul-mouthed rows and white-knuckle panic, as Wall Street fought to save itself.
Product Details
Dewey 330.9730931
No. of Pages 640
Height x Width 7.8 x 5.1  inch
Personal Details
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Location Dining Room
Purchase Date 09-08-2021