英文原版 门口的野蛮人 英文原版 Barbarians at the Gate 华尔街商战

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出版社: HarperBusiness
ISBN:9780061655555
商品编码:23413082786
品牌:华研外语
出版时间:2009-01-01
页数:624


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书名:Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco 门口的野蛮人
作者:Bryan Burrough;John Helyar
出版社名称:HarperBusiness
出版时间:2009
语种: 英文
ISBN9780061655555
商品尺寸:13.5 x 3.6 x 20.3 cm
包装:平装
页数:624


Barbarians at the Gate门口的野蛮人》(20周年纪念版)华尔街商战纪实经典!
深度接触资本世界,金融大鳄、国际巨头悉数登场——KKRDBL、美林、高盛、雷曼、拉扎德、所罗门兄弟、贝尔斯登、大通曼哈顿、花旗、摩根士丹利、巴菲特、米尔肯、纳贝斯克、菲利普·莫里斯、美国运通、百事可乐、宝洁、卡夫、麦肯锡……
有史以来颇为推荐的商界与金融界实战经典案例!
每一个对资本运作、公司财务、兼并收购、公司管理感兴趣的人必读之书!

精彩书评:
“《门口的野蛮人》是值得企业家和银行家阅读的书。想要进入企业界和银行界的年轻人也应该读这本书。警惕门口的野蛮人。贪婪意味着毁灭,脚踏实地干实业才是正路。” ——刘妹威 财经大学中国企业研究中心主任,研究员
“如果你想深入地触摸华尔街的脉搏。它作为一个必读的课本当之无愧。”  ——房西苑知名投融资专家,著有书《资本的游戏》
“由于这个案子几乎汇集了所有的华尔街大投行(如所罗门兄弟、摩根士丹利、高盛等公司),所以这场收购战够经典的。书中给人印象较深的是贪得无厌的公司管理层。如果让他们MBO的话,读者会很不痛快。其实,这本书也可以作为席卷中国大地的MBO热潮的教科书,让人们真正清楚认识到MBO在什么条件下才能发生,尤其是它需要透明公正。这就是引来竞争团队竞价交易。”   ——张志雄《投资理财经典55本》

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 callsBarbarians at the Gate, “Superlative.” TheChicago 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.
Review
“It’s hard to imagine a better story... and it’s hard to imagine a better account” Chicago Tribune
“A superlative book...steadily builds suspense until the very end.” Los Angeles Times Book Review
“The fascinating inside story of the largest corporate takeover in American history… It reads like a novel.”Today Show
“The most piercing and compelling narrative of a deal to date.”Boston Globe
“Impressive qualities... delicious scenes... a cinematic yet extraordinarily careful book.”Ken Auletta,New York Daily News


对于那些不怀好意的收购者,华尔街通常称之为“门口的野蛮人”。《门口的野蛮人》是迄今为止极具影响力的商业书籍之一,两位《华尔街日报》的记者凭借人脉和技巧,令当事人吐露真言,获取了一手的资料,再辅以引人入胜的妙笔,曝露出那场华尔街金融目前规模少见的收购——1988KKR公司收购雷诺兹-纳贝斯克集团的来龙去脉,以及华尔街金融操作的风风雨雨。
书的前半部交待出主角们的发家史,俨然是美国经济浮世绘;后半部情节紧张,宛如悬疑小说。其间,华尔街的大亨们尔虞我诈,故事充满金融交易、舆论压力、决策博弈、社交晚宴和董事会议,不仅让读者见识到如此重大的收购在高层之间是如何运作的,也让我们看到一部充满洞见的金融社会史。
在目前十大并购中,有九件都发生于近年,唯有这场收购发生于20年前,足见它的重要性。许多知名商学院如今仍把《门口的野蛮人》作为教材,讲述从商业伦理、公司理财到投资银行学的主题。更有相关电影与纪录片。
20周年纪念版中,作者又重新拜访了这场世纪收购的胜败双方,追踪余波,记叙参与者后续的成败荣辱,帮助人们更好地了解这场收购对世界的影响。
The fight to control RJR Nabisco during October and November of 1988 was more than just the largest takeover in Wall Street history. Marked by brazen displays of ego not seen in American business for decades, it became the high point of a new gilded age, and its repercussions are still being felt. The ultimate story of greed and glory, Barbarians at the Gate is the gripping account of these two frenzied months, of deal makers and publicity flaks, of an old-line industrial powerhouse that became the victim of the ruthless and rapacious style of finance in the 1980s. Written with the bravado of a novel and researched with the diligence of a sweeping cultural history, here is the unforgettable story of the takeover in all its brutality.


布赖恩·伯勒Bryan Burrough),曾任《华尔街日报》匹兹堡纽约站的记者,现任《名利场》杂志特约记者,已经著有五部作品。
Bryan Burrough is a special correspondent at Vanity Fair and the author of five books.

约翰·希利亚尔John Helyar),曾在《华尔街日报》、《财富》和ESPN供职,现为彭博新闻社专栏作家,著有运动类书Lords of the Realm: The Real History of Baseball
John Helyar is a columnist for Bloomberg News. He previously wrote for the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and ESPN, and is the author of Lords of the Realm: The Real History of Baseball.


Ross Johnson was being followed. A detective, he guessed, no doubt hired by that old skinflint Henry Weigl. Every day, through the streets of Manhattan, no matter where Johnson went, his shadow stayed with him. Finally he had had enough. Johnson had friends, lots of them, and one in particular who must have had contacts in the goon business. He had this annoying problem, Johnson explained to his friend. He’d like to get rid of a tail. No problem, said the friend. Sure enough, within days the detective vanished. Whatever the fellow was doing now, Johnson’s friend assured him, he was probably walking a little funny.
It was the spring of 1976, and at a second-tier food company named Standard Brands, things were getting ugly. Weigl, its crusty old chair-man, was out to purge his number two, Johnson, the shaggy-haired young Canadian who pranced about Manhattan with glamorous friends such as Frank Gifford and “Dandy” Don Meredith. Weigl sicced a team of auditors on Johnson’s notoriously bloated expense accounts and collected tales of his former protégé’s extramarital affairs.
Johnson’s hard-drinking band of young renegades began plotting a counterattack, lobbying directors and documenting all the underlying rot in the company’s businesses. Rumors of an imminent coup began sweeping the company’s Madison Avenue headquarters.
Then tensions exploded into the open: A shouting match erupted between Johnson and Weigl, a popular executive dropped dead, a board of directors was rent asunder. Everything came to a head at a mid-May board meeting. Weigl went in first, ready to bare his case against Johnson. Johnson followed, his own trap ready to spring. 
As the hours wore on, Johnson’s aides, “the Merry Men,” wandered through Central Park, waiting for the victor to emerge. Things were bound to get bloody in there. But when it came to corporate politics, no one was ready to count out Ross Johnson. He seemed to have a knack for survival. 
Until the fall of 1988 Ross Johnson’s life was a series of corporate adventures, in which he would not only gain power for himself but wage war on an old business order. 
Under that old order, big business was a slow and steady entity. The Fortune 500 was managed by “company men”: junior executives who worked their way up the ladder and gave one company their all and senior executives who were corp 英文原版 门口的野蛮人 英文原版 Barbarians at the Gate 华尔街商战 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式


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