Zeroes

Author:   Randall Lane
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9781591844372


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 August 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Randall Lane
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Portfolio
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9781591844372


ISBN 10:   1591844371
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 August 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Captivating...the perfect prism to view the larger picture of what was happening across the financial canvas during those sky's-the-limit years. -<i>USA Today</i> An extremely well-written book, a hard-to-put-down cocktail of small business mishaps and gigantic Wall Street egos. -<i>Forbes</i> A circle of characters that could have come straight out of a potboiler...vivid. -<i>Bloomberg</i> Great book! -Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe If a hustling Candide had told the story of the Great Wall Street Meltdown, it might read something like this book. -<i>The Wall Street Journal</i> Anyone who wants to understand Wall Street's insanity should read this book. -<i>MarketWatch</i> A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade ...marvelously readable. -<i>BusinessWeek</i> Lane makes no excuses for the era. But the color he extracts makes for lively beach reading. -<i>Fortune</i> A remarkable story. -Forbes.com Entertaining. -<i>The Financial Times</i> What Michael Lewis did for '80s traders in Liar's Poker, Randall Lane has now done for trader rock stars of The Zeroes. You will be stunned by the craziness and cautioned by the consequences. -Jack Covert, 800-CEO-Read The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place when the obscene becomes normal, as Lane observes. -Graydon Carter, <i>Vanity Fair</i> Absolutely brilliant. -Tina Brown


Captivating...the perfect prism to view the larger picture of what was happening across the financial canvas during those sky's-the-limit years. -USA Today An extremely well-written book, a hard-to-put-down cocktail of small business mishaps and gigantic Wall Street egos. -Forbes A circle of characters that could have come straight out of a potboiler...vivid. -Bloomberg Great book! -Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe If a hustling Candide had told the story of the Great Wall Street Meltdown, it might read something like this book. -The Wall Street Journal Anyone who wants to understand Wall Street's insanity should read this book. -MarketWatch A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade ...marvelously readable. -BusinessWeek Lane makes no excuses for the era. But the color he extracts makes for lively beach reading. -Fortune A remarkable story. -Forbes.com Entertaining. -The Financial Times What Michael Lewis did for '80s traders in Liar's Poker, Randall Lane has now done for trader rock stars of The Zeroes. You will be stunned by the craziness and cautioned by the consequences. -Jack Covert, 800-CEO-Read The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place when the obscene becomes normal, as Lane observes. -Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair Absolutely brilliant. -Tina Brown


Captivating...the perfect prism to view the larger picture of what was happening across the financial canvas during those sky's-the-limit years. -USA Today An extremely well-written book, a hard-to-put-down cocktail of small business mishaps and gigantic Wall Street egos. -Forbes A circle of characters that could have come straight out of a potboiler...vivid. -Bloomberg Great book! -Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe If a hustling Candide had told the story of the Great Wall Street Meltdown, it might read something like this book. -The Wall Street Journal Anyone who wants to understand Wall Street's insanity should read this book. -MarketWatch A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade ...marvelously readable. -BusinessWeek Lane makes no excuses for the era. But the color he extracts makes for lively beach reading. -Fortune A remarkable story. -Forbes.com Entertaining. -The Financial Times What Michael Lewis did for '80s traders in Liar's Poker, Randall Lane has now done for trader rock stars of The Zeroes. You will be stunned by the craziness and cautioned by the consequences. -Jack Covert, 800-CEO-Read The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place when the obscene becomes normal, as Lane observes. -Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair Absolutely brilliant. -Tina Brown


Captivating...the perfect prism to view the larger picture of what was happening across the financial canvas during those sky's-the-limit years. - USA Today An extremely well-written book, a hard-to-put-down cocktail of small business mishaps and gigantic Wall Street egos. - Forbes A circle of characters that could have come straight out of a potboiler...vivid. - Bloomberg Great book! -Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe If a hustling Candide had told the story of the Great Wall Street Meltdown, it might read something like this book. - The Wall Street Journal Anyone who wants to understand Wall Street's insanity should read this book. - MarketWatch A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade ...marvelously readable. - BusinessWeek Lane makes no excuses for the era. But the color he extracts makes for lively beach reading. - Fortune A remarkable story. -Forbes.com Entertaining. - The Financial Times What Michael Lewis did for '80s traders in Liar's Poker, Randall Lane has now done for trader rock stars of The Zeroes. You will be stunned by the craziness and cautioned by the consequences. -Jack Covert, 800-CEO-Read The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place when the obscene becomes normal, as Lane observes. -Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair Absolutely brilliant. -Tina Brown


-Captivating...the perfect prism to view the larger picture of what was happening across the financial canvas during those sky's-the-limit years.- -USA Today -An extremely well-written book, a hard-to-put-down cocktail of small business mishaps and gigantic Wall Street egos.- -Forbes -A circle of characters that could have come straight out of a potboiler...vivid.- -Bloomberg -Great book!- -Joe Scarborough, -Morning Joe- -If a hustling Candide had told the story of the Great Wall Street Meltdown, it might read something like this book.- -The Wall Street Journal -Anyone who wants to understand Wall Street's insanity should read this book.- -MarketWatch -A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade ...marvelously readable.- -BusinessWeek -Lane makes no excuses for the era. But the color he extracts makes for lively beach reading.- -Fortune -A remarkable story.- -Forbes.com -Entertaining.- -The Financial Times -What Michael Lewis did for '80s traders in Liar's Poker, Randall Lane has now done for trader rock stars of The Zeroes. You will be stunned by the craziness and cautioned by the consequences.- -Jack Covert, 800-CEO-Read -The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place -when the obscene becomes normal, - as Lane observes. -Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair -Absolutely brilliant.- -Tina Brown


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Randall Lane is a journalist and entrepreneur. As CEO and editor in chief of Doubledown Media, he founded or relaunched six magazines, including Trader Monthly, Dealmaker, and Private Air. A National Magazine Award finalist, he has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Slate. He is currently editor at large at The Daily Beast. He lives in New York City.

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