An engaging exploration of modern-day deals and deal-making Gods at War details the recent deals and events that have forever changed the world of billion-dollar deal-making. This book is a whirlwind tour of the players determining the destiny of corporate America, including the government, private equity, strategic buyers, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth funds. It not only examines many of the game-changing takeover events that have occurred in the past years, but also puts them into context and exposes what is really going on behind the scenes on Wall Street. Gods at War completely covers the strategic issues that guide the modern-day deal, and since they unfold under the shadow of the law, it also focuses on the legal aspects of deal-making and takeovers. Each chapter unfolds through the lens of a recent transaction, from the battle between Yahoo! and Microsoft to the United Rental/Cerberus dispute Provides in-depth explanations and analysis of the events and actors that have shaped this fast-moving field Examines the federal government's regulation by deal approach to saving the financial system and explains the government's biggest "deals", including its bail-outs of AIG, Bank of America, Bear Stearns, and Citigroup Filled with in-depth insights that will enhance your understanding of this field, Gods at War offers an engaging look at deals and deal-makers in the context of recent historical events. It's a book for those who want to understand deals, takeovers, and the people and institutions who shape our world.
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While the financial community looks to regain its footing, dealmakers will continue to do what they've always done—structure deals that drive the fate of corporate America. With powerful professionals competing to create and close better deals, these executives, like gods, will determine the future of companies and our economy. Author Steven Davidoff understands both the intricacies of these deals and the forces driving them. Writing as "The Deal Professor" for the New York Times "DealBook," he provides daily commentary on the latest takeover news and has become a nationally known authority on this fast-moving field. Now, with Gods at War , Davidoff introduces you to this trillion-dollar business—from private equity and government to hedge funds and sovereign wealth funds—and reveals the recent events that have changed the way the game is played. Gods at War is the definitive story of deal-making. Opening with an engaging look at the evolution of this discipline, the book quickly moves into the modern era—where deal-making has become a truly global endeavor—and works its way through the current financial crisis and beyond. Page by page, it skillfully details: The private equity boom and its implosion The return of the strategic transaction and hostile takeover The failure of the investment banking model The government's deal-making during the recent financial crisis And much more Each chapter unfolds through the lens of recent events, from the battle between Yahoo! and Microsoft to the United Rentals/Cerberus dispute. Along the way, you'll also become familiar with the federal government's regulation by deal approach to saving the financial system—which included the serial bailouts of AIG, Bank of America, Citigroup, and others. In describing the dynamic events of this period, Davidoff not only reveals how deals are accomplished in modern capital markets, but he also details the transformation that the takeover marketplace is undergoing and its prospects for the future. In doing so, he puts forth a definitive view and theory of deals and deal-making. The financial revolution, globalization, and financial crises have permanently changed deal-making—creating perils and opportunities for both dealmakers and regulators. With Gods at War as your guide, you'll gain a better understanding of this discipline and discover the various events, individuals, and institutions that continue to shape this competitive arena.
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史蒂芬M.大卫杜夫,美国并购和公司法领域的权威。身为康涅狄格大学法学院教授,他对并购市场做过多年的研究,对于美国并购交易史、案例和多宗并购的当事人都有深刻的了解和透彻的分析。 他还以“交易学教授”的身份为《纽约时报》的“交易宝典”栏目主笔,同时也为Deal等杂志撰稿,发表演讲,其观点经常被美国全国性媒体引用。
大卫杜夫还有近十年的公司法律顾问的从业经历,熟知业界规则和交易内幕,并且和诸多的企业、法律界人士熟识。本书正是其多年研究成果的汇总。
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这本书的封面设计极其引人注目,那是一种深沉的、近乎墨绿的底色上,点缀着几笔锐利的金色线条,仿佛是某种古老星图的残片。初次翻开时,我立刻被那种扑面而来的史诗感所震撼。作者在叙事节奏的把控上达到了一个惊人的高度,他似乎非常懂得如何在宏大的背景和个体的情感之间进行精准的切换。故事的主线虽然错综复杂,涉及多方势力的角力与联盟的瓦解,但核心的驱动力却始终围绕着人性深处的欲望与恐惧展开,这使得即便是对历史或神话背景不甚了解的读者,也能迅速沉浸其中。尤其欣赏的是他对环境细节的描绘,那些关于风声、气味乃至光影变幻的细致刻画,构建了一个立体而可触碰的世界。读到一半时,我甚至需要放慢速度,不是因为情节晦涩,而是因为沉醉于那种氛围,害怕一口气读完,就与那个构建的世界告别。书中的对话设计更是精彩,充满了张力与潜台词,很少有冗余的废话,每一个字似乎都带着推动情节或揭示人物性格的使命。整体而言,它为我提供了一次近乎身临其境的阅读体验,那种久久不散的余韵,让人在合上书本后仍能持续地思考其间蕴含的哲理。
评分这本书的语言风格变化多端,仿佛拥有着多重面孔,这恰恰是其魅力所在。在描绘战争场面时,笔触凌厉、简洁有力,充满了金属碰撞的质感和紧迫感,让你几乎能听到呐喊和兵刃交击的声响。但当叙事转向角色的内心世界时,文字又变得极其细腻、富有诗意,充满了古典的韵律感和沉思的意味。这种反差处理得恰到好处,避免了任何一段文字的疲劳感。更值得称赞的是,作者对于节奏的掌控犹如一位高明的音乐家。他知道何时该用小步快跑来推动情节,何时又该用缓慢的、近乎冥想般的停顿来深化某个关键概念或情感爆发点。我发现自己常常会因为某一句精妙的比喻而停下来,反复咀嚼。它不是那种可以被随意“扫读”的书,它要求你的全部注意力,但它回报给你的,远超你所付出的心力。每一次阅读,都像是在探索一个巨大的、细节丰富的迷宫,总能发现新的路径和隐藏的宝藏。
评分坦白说,我一开始对这部作品抱持着一丝谨慎的态度,因为市面上充斥着太多打着“史诗级”旗号却内容空洞的作品。然而,这部书彻底颠覆了我的预期。它的深度并非源于堆砌晦涩的术语或刻意营造的神秘感,而是根植于对权力结构及其腐蚀性本质的深刻洞察。作者处理冲突的方式极其高明,他没有将角色简单地划分为绝对的善与恶,而是展示了即便是最崇高的理想,在面对现实的巨大惯性时,也会产生令人心寒的扭曲。我特别注意到,叙事视角在不同主要人物之间进行了流畅的转换,每一次切换都像是揭开了一块新的拼图,让你不得不重新审视之前所相信的一切。这种多维度的审视,极大地增强了故事的厚重感和真实感。在我看来,这本书最成功的地方在于它拒绝提供简单的答案,它迫使读者去直面那些灰色地带,去拷问自己对于“正义”和“必要之恶”的定义。读完之后,我感觉自己像是刚刚经历了一场漫长而艰辛的智力与情感的远征,收获的不仅是故事的结局,更是对人性复杂性的全新理解。
评分我通常对篇幅较长的作品会感到畏惧,生怕中间部分出现拖沓或重复的情节。然而,这部作品在长达数百页的叙述中,竟然几乎没有一处让我感到“注水”的痕迹。情节的推进如同精密机械般环环相扣,每一个次要角色的出现,似乎都在为最终的高潮埋下了伏笔,即便在当时看来无关紧要的对话或场景,在后来的章节中都会以一种意想不到的方式被激活和利用。这种精巧的结构设计,体现了作者非凡的规划能力。特别是关于“背叛”主题的处理,简直是教科书级别的示范。它不是突如其来的戏剧性反转,而是通过层层铺垫的心理暗示和环境压力,让最终的爆发显得既令人震惊又无可避免。阅读过程中,我多次尝试预测接下来的走向,但几乎每一次都被作者巧妙地引导到了一个我未曾预料的角落。这种持续不断的智力挑战,是我在近几年阅读体验中极为罕见的享受。
评分这部作品给我带来的最深刻感受,是一种近乎原始的敬畏感。它成功地构建了一个宏大叙事框架,这个框架不仅关乎地上王国的兴衰更迭,还触及了超越人类理解范畴的力量运作规律。作者对于“秩序”与“混沌”之间永恒拉锯的探讨,极富哲学思辨的色彩。他没有简单地将神祇或更高级的存在描绘成全知全能的救世主,而是赋予了他们与凡人相匹敌的、甚至更为复杂的缺陷与挣扎。这种处理方式,极大地提升了作品的格局,使得故事不再局限于凡尘俗事的争斗,而是上升到了关乎宇宙基本法则的层面。我特别喜欢那些关于牺牲与代价的篇章,它们不带任何煽情色彩,只是冷静地陈述了一个事实:任何伟大的成就,背后都隐藏着难以承受的、往往是隐秘的付出。阅读完毕后,我感觉自己的视野被拓宽了,不再只关注眼前的得失,而是开始思考那些更宏大、更永恒的问题。这是一部能够真正触动灵魂、改变读者世界观的作品。
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评分前半部分讨论金融危机时并购双方的制约与反制约很精彩。后半部分有些过于政策讨论的部分有点枯燥了
评分英文版强推,中文版不推荐。
评分前半部分讨论金融危机时并购双方的制约与反制约很精彩。后半部分有些过于政策讨论的部分有点枯燥了
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