House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street by William D. Cohan

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 468pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,606
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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 468pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,606

    Synopsis

    Written with the novelistic verve and insider knowledge that made The Last Tycoons a bestseller and a prize winner, House of Cards is a chilling cautionary tale about greed, arrogance, and stupidity in the financial world, and the consequences for all of us.

    The Washington Post - David A. Vise

    …an authoritative, blow-by-blow account of the collapse of Bear Stearns.

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    WILLIAM D. COHAN, a former senior Wall Street investment banker, is the bestselling author of The Last Tycoons and the winner of the 2007 FT/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award. He writes for The Financial Times, Fortune, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Daily Beast, and appears frequently on CNBC.

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    Inside saga of Bear Stearns's dazzling rise and dramatic, abrupt declineby RolfDobelli

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    August 19, 2009: The 2008 collapse of leading Wall Street investment house Bear Stearns showed the world just how rickety the global financial system had become. William D. Cohan tracks the firm's dizzying rise and rapid collapse. His access to Bear Stearns insiders is the book's strongest point. He offers a trenchant analysis of its decades-long rise and a definitive account of its final days. Cohan paints textured portraits of Bear's top people, though he isn't especially interested in translating their Wall Street jargon for lay readers. He lets his sources speak in their own patois. getAbstract recommends this book to business history buffs, investors and managers seeking perspective on a spectacular failure.

    The story of the Bear Stearns collapse is unbelievable, educational, and a good example of greed andby luv55

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    July 19, 2009: If this book was labeled fiction, you would not believe it. Unfortunately it is non-fiction; and was a good learning experience for me. Does it give you great confidence in Wall Street? No, but I will assume this was not the typical Wall Street firm.

    The stories of greed and power were expected; but perhaps more than I expected.

    This is just a great learning book for me. I am a novice about the inner workings of Wall Street and the great financial collapse which took place in 2008. I learned more here about credit default swaps, credit default options, and Repo men than in other articles or books which I have read.

    It is very readable, to the point of not wanting to put it down. If you want to expand your knowledge of what went wrong on Wall Street in 2007 and 2008, this is the book to read.


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