The Smartest Guys in the Room

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出版者:Portfolio
作者:Bethany McLean
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页数:480
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出版时间:2004-9-28
价格:GBP 10.24
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9781591840534
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图书标签:
  • 金融
  • 商业
  • 华尔街
  • 安然
  • 经济学
  • 投资
  • 原版
  • 企業管理
  • 金融
  • 危机
  • 华尔街
  • 决策
  • 错误
  • 贪婪
  • 内幕
  • 投资
  • 失误
  • 人性
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具体描述

Just as Watergate was the defining political story of its time, so Enron is the biggest business story of our time. And just as All the President’s Men was the one Watergate book that gave readers the full story, with all the drama and nuance, The Smartest Guys in the Room is the one book you have to read to understand this amazing business saga.

作者简介

Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind collaborated on this book when they both were Fortune senior writers. McLean, a former investment banking analyst for Goldman Sachs, is now a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and lives in Chicago. Elkind, an award-winning investigative reporter, is now an editor-at-large for Fortune and lives in Fort Worth, Texas.

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读后感

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I have to say it's one of the best, if not the best. By digging through the exciting/quick rise, gradual corruption, and at last the seemly all-of-a-sudden collapse, this book reveals before you the intriguing life inside a giant company, human greed and bl...  

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I have to say it's one of the best, if not the best. By digging through the exciting/quick rise, gradual corruption, and at last the seemly all-of-a-sudden collapse, this book reveals before you the intriguing life inside a giant company, human greed and bl...  

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I have to say it's one of the best, if not the best. By digging through the exciting/quick rise, gradual corruption, and at last the seemly all-of-a-sudden collapse, this book reveals before you the intriguing life inside a giant company, human greed and bl...  

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在2001年前,安然看起来是一个如此伟大的公司,伟大到永不可能失败:美国第七大公司,连续六年被《财富》杂志评为最具有创新力公司,触角深入白宫。竞争者畏惧它,分析师赞美它,投资者尊敬它,监管者称许它。 伟大的公司有伟大的错误,这个纸牌堆起来的王国在倾刻之间宣告破产...  

用户评价

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..."Tale of human nature, morality play for our age."

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很久没读到这么好的书了。看到结局的时候正在从伦敦回香港的长途飞机上。在又一次金融危机的余波之时看这本书,真是别有一番感慨,感叹这世界仍未改变,无论遭遇多少次危机,人类社会不仅无法吸取教训,甚至越陷越深。看这本书的初衷,是想对安然事件有全面了解、对当时事件报道过程有了解,以期为自己将要做的调查报道找到一个非典型样本、勇气还有灵感。现在的我深陷一个调查中,最近六周的时间,为之疯狂、为之茶饭不思。最后到底会走到哪,我也不知道。

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很久没读到这么好的书了。看到结局的时候正在从伦敦回香港的长途飞机上。在又一次金融危机的余波之时看这本书,真是别有一番感慨,感叹这世界仍未改变,无论遭遇多少次危机,人类社会不仅无法吸取教训,甚至越陷越深。看这本书的初衷,是想对安然事件有全面了解、对当时事件报道过程有了解,以期为自己将要做的调查报道找到一个非典型样本、勇气还有灵感。现在的我深陷一个调查中,最近六周的时间,为之疯狂、为之茶饭不思。最后到底会走到哪,我也不知道。

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Wonderful book I never seen it!

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History always repeats itself. As long as there is conflict of interest,excess returns, smart assholes who think they know better, investors/customers will be screwed up again and again.It is human nature after all. And how do you keep yourself from this? Acting non-human - be fearful when others are greedy, ask why and learn from history..

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