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KING OF CAPITAL: THE REMARKABLE RISE, FALL, AND RISE AGAIN By David Carey & John

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ISBN-10
0307452999
Publication Name
Crown Business
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9780307452993
Book Title
King of Capital : the Remarkable Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
David Carey, John E. Morris
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Corporate Finance / Private Equity, Finance / General, Industries / Financial Services, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance / General, Free Enterprise, Investments & Securities / General
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0307452999
ISBN-13
9780307452993
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102769071

Product Key Features

Book Title
King of Capital : the Remarkable Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone
Author
David Carey, John E. Morris
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Corporate Finance / Private Equity, Finance / General, Industries / Financial Services, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance / General, Free Enterprise, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hg4571.C37 2010
Reviews
"Carey and Morrisrs" thorough reporting offers a compelling look into the little understood Wall Street giant and the secrets of its success."--Worth Magazine, "The authors … [take] us from the early days of the Blackstone Group, when the firm was just two guys and a secretary, to the buyout boom, when Mr. Schwarzman's conspicuous consumption became a symbol of the new Gilded Age. In between, the book dives deeply into the firm's signature deals - Celanese! Nalco! Distressed cable bonds! - that made Mr. Schwarzman and his partners so rich. It also delivers some fun details about many of the now-famous Wall Street players that did tours of duty at the firm. -New York Times DealBook "Carey and Morris' thorough reporting offers a compelling look into the little understood Wall Street giant and the secrets of its success." -Worth Magazine "[R]anks as one of the most even-handed treatments of the industry. David Carey and John Morris . . . received unusual access to Blackstone. . . . This allowed them to chronicle the firm in full and entertaining fashion across its 25-year history." - Bloomberg Brief Mergers "[A] broad history of private equity, with Blackstone as the touchstone." - Fortune.com "Check out "King of Capital" because it's got gossip, it's got brains, and it's as readable as hel l. And it's got some really good Schwarzman stories too." - The Deal " King of Capital aspires to be a serious portrait of Blackstone and the way that Schwarzman so brilliantly built it up, scoring numerous coups along the way and avoiding the mistakes of many competitors. And it does a fine job in what it sets out to do." - Financial Times "The authors link Blackstone's history to the larger story of private equity's expansion and its relationship to corporate America. They offer a lucid explanation of how the debt markets evolved from junk bonds to securitised loans, changing the types of deals that private-equity firms were able to finance." - The Economist, "The authors … [take] us from the early days of the Blackstone Group, when the firm was just two guys and a secretary, to the buyout boom, when Mr. Schwarzman's conspicuous consumption became a symbol of the new Gilded Age. In between, the book dives deeply into the firm's signature deals - Celanese! Nalco! Distressed cable bonds! - that made Mr. Schwarzman and his partners so rich. It also delivers some fun details about many of the now-famous Wall Street players that did tours of duty at the firm.-New York Times DealBook "Carey and Morris' thorough reporting offers a compelling look into the little understood Wall Street giant and the secrets of its success." -Worth Magazine "[R]anks as one of the most even-handed treatments of the industry. David Carey and John Morris . . . received unusual access to Blackstone. . . . This allowed them to chronicle the firm in full and entertaining fashion across its 25-year history." -Bloomberg Brief Mergers "[A] broad history of private equity, with Blackstone as the touchstone." -Fortune.com "Check out "King of Capital" because it's got gossip, it's got brains, and it's as readable as hell. And it's got some really good Schwarzman stories too." -The Deal, "[King of Capital] ranks as one of the most even-handed treatments of the industry." -Bloomberg Brief: Merger "Carey and Morrisrs" thorough reporting offers a compelling look into the little understood Wall Street giant and the secrets of its success."--Worth Magazine, “The authors & [take] us from the early days of the Blackstone Group, when the firm was just two guys and a secretary, to the buyout boom, when Mr. Schwarzman’s conspicuous consumption became a symbol of the new Gilded Age. In between, the book dives deeply into the firm’s signature deals - Celanese! Nalco! Distressed cable bonds! - that made Mr. Schwarzman and his partners so rich. It also delivers some fun details about many of the now-famous Wall Street players that did tours of duty at the firm. -New York Times DealBook “Carey and Morris’ thorough reporting offers a compelling look into the little understood Wall Street giant and the secrets of its success.� -Worth Magazine “[R]anks as one of the most even-handed treatments of the industry. David Carey and John Morris . . . received unusual access to Blackstone. . . . This allowed them to chronicle the firm in full and entertaining fashion across its 25-year history.� - Bloomberg Brief – Mergers “[A] broad history of private equity, with Blackstone as the touchstone.� - Fortune.com “Check out "King of Capital" because it's got gossip, it's got brains, and it's as readable as hel l. And it's got some really good Schwarzman stories too.� - The Deal " King of Capital aspires to be a serious portrait of Blackstone and the way that Schwarzman so brilliantly built it up, scoring numerous coups along the way and avoiding the mistakes of many competitors. And it does a fine job in what it sets out to do." - Financial Times “The authors link Blackstone’s history to the larger story of private equity’s expansion and its relationship to corporate America. They offer a lucid explanation of how the debt markets evolved from junk bonds to securitised loans, changing the types of deals that private-equity firms were able to finance.� - The Economist From the Hardcover edition.
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2010-018286
Dewey Decimal
338.8/3
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22

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