And Then the Roof Caved In: How Wall Street Greed and Stupidity Brought Capitalism to Its Knees by David Faber

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,256

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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,256

    Synopsis

    And Then the Roof Caved In skillfully explores the causes and consequences of the recent financial collapse. Written by David Faber—the award-winning CNBC correspondent—this compelling account is filled with the candid reflections of the people who brought the crisis to life. Expanded from the CNBC documentary that the New York Times called "broad, comprehensive, and compelling," and that Frank Rich noted as "superbly done," this book is a must-read.

    "Historians investigating the financial collapse of '08/'09 must begin by reading this book. This is close-range reporting . . . the work of a veteran financial journalist who was 'present at the creation' of this crisis. Faber has it all, up close¿the people, failures, and greed. He tells us what it was like to be on the inside when the roof caved in."

    Brian Williams, Anchor and Managing Editor, NBC Nightly News

    "Faber has written a masterful insider's guide to the implosion of the American financial system. He takes you as close as Greenspan's early worries and then shows you how the disastrous hair-triggers built into the system fired off—and how a few bright minds turned disaster into great fortunes. Faber brings readers right inside his notebook—long regarded as the best in financial news—and emerges with a story that is breathtaking."

    Joshua Ramo, author, The Age of the Unthinkable and Managing Director, Kissinger Associates

    "There is no one better than David Faber when it comes to following the financial services business. His incredible access and valuable insights make his reporting a 'must-see' for millions of viewersaround the world. Now, he's written a book that is a 'must-read' for anyone who wants to understand how a housing bubble turned into a worldwide economic crisis."

    Joe Kernen, Anchor, CNBC's Squawk Box  

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    Biography

    David Faber, an Emmy, Peabody, and duPont Award winner, is the anchor and coproducer of CNBC's acclaimed original documentaries and long-form programming as well as a contributor to CNBC's Squawk on the Street. He has been reporting on Wall Street and corporate America for over twenty-two years, sixteen of them as the foremost reporter at CNBC. Faber has broken numerous stories including the massive fraud at WorldCom and News Corp.'s hostile bid for Dow Jones. He was a founding member of CNBC's signature morning show, Squawk Box.

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    And then the roof caved in: How Wall Street Greed and Stupidity brought Capitalizm to its Knees.by EdB

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    August 31, 2009: I found this book to be interesting and thought provoking. It took a rather complicated subject and explained it step by step from the standpoint of an outside observer who had no axe to grind. He mentions many of the people, the companies, and the government agencies and the actions they took that led to our current economic problems. I found it helpful and would recommend it to anyone interested in learning what led up to our problems.

    An eye opening lesson in human nature and greedby Anonymous

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    August 25, 2009: This book is written in a way that makes a complex subject easy to read and understand. The only negative is once you have read the book you will realize the greed that is engrained in human nature and how it has to potential to ruin a global society. Hopefully this is a wake up call so history never repeats itself.


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