Barbarians at the Gate : The Fall of Rjr Nabisco

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Corporate greed, Wall Street culture and fallout.

Barbarians at the Gate is a captivating account of the fall of RJR Nabisco, the largest takeover in Wall Street history. Through meticulous investigative journalism, the authors showcase the frenzied world of deal makers, publicity flaks, boardrooms and bedrooms during the Reagan era. The book offers a cautionary tale of corporate greed and excess, and is a must read for those interested in understanding the inner workings of high-stake financial operations.

Barbarians at the Gate : The Fall of Rjr Nabisco

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ISBN: 9780060920388
Publisher: HarperPerennial
Date of Publication: 1991-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Finance, Money, Biography, Finance, Management
Goodreads rating: 4.27
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“One of the finest, most compelling accounts of what happened to corporate America and Wall Street in the 1980’s.”— New York Times Book Review A #1 New York Times bestseller and arguably the best business narrative ever written, Barbarians at the Gate is the classic account of the fall of RJR Nabisco. An enduring masterpiece of investigative journalism by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, it includes a new afterword by the authors that brings this remarkable story of greed and double-dealings up to date twenty years after the famed deal. The Los Angeles Times calls Barbarians at the Gate , “Superlative.” The Chicago Tribune raves, “It’s hard to imagine a better story...and it’s hard to imagine a better account.” And in an era of spectacular business crashes and federal bailouts, it still stands as a valuable cautionary tale that must be heeded.
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Corporate greed, Wall Street culture and fallout.

Barbarians at the Gate is a captivating account of the fall of RJR Nabisco, the largest takeover in Wall Street history. Through meticulous investigative journalism, the authors showcase the frenzied world of deal makers, publicity flaks, boardrooms and bedrooms during the Reagan era. The book offers a cautionary tale of corporate greed and excess, and is a must read for those interested in understanding the inner workings of high-stake financial operations.