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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From some of our most talented and perceptive crime writersan entertaining anthology of true stories from the front lines of the war zone that has become American business today. Lovely and juicy. It's all about egos, excess, lack of caution. USA Today A year ago it would have been difficult to conceive of an anthology of stories solely devoted to corporate malfeasance. Today, the challenge has been to keep it confined to one volume. From P.J. ORourkes hilarious How To Stuff A Wild Enron, in which he compares trying to understand Enrons finances to trying to buy an airline ticket at the best price, to Marc Peyserss perceptive look at that American institution, Martha Stewart, to Joe Noceras investigation of how it all went wrong, the stories here are sometimes infuriating, often entertaining, and invariably informative. Includes: The New Bull Market by Michael Kinsley from Slate In Praise of Corporate Corruption Boom by Michael Lewis from Bloomberg News HardBall by David McClintick from Forbes The Accountants War by Jane Mayer from the New Yorker Enron Debacle Highlights the Trouble With Stock Options by Thomas Stewart from Business 2.0 Investigating ImClone by Alex Prudhomme from Vanity Fair A year ago it would have been difficult to conceive of an anthology of stories soley devoted to corporate malfeasance. Today, the challenge has been to keep it confined to one volume. From P.J. O'Rourke's hilarious "How To Stuff A Wild Enron," in which he compares trying to understand Enron's finances to trying to buy an airline ticket at the best price, to Marc Peyser's's perceptive look at that American institution, Martha Stewart, to Joe Nocera's investigation of how it all went wrong, the stories here are sometimes infuriating, often entertaining, and invariably informative. "Best Business Crime Writing Of The Year is a report from the front lines of the war zone that has become American business today by some of our most talented and perceptive writers. Includes: "The New Bull Market" by Michael Kinsley from "Slate"In Praise of Corporate Corruption Boom" by Michael Lewis from "Bloomberg News"HardBall" by David McClintick from" Forbes"The Accountants' War" by Jane Mayer from the" New Yorker"Enron Debacle Highlights the Trouble With Stock Options" by Thomas Stewart from" Business 2.0"Investigating ImClone" by Alex Prud'homme from" Vanity Fair Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781400033713
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From some of our most talented and perceptive crime writersan entertaining anthology of true stories from the front lines of the war zone that has become American business today. Lovely and juicy. It's all about egos, excess, lack of caution. USA Today A year ago it would have been difficult to conceive of an anthology of stories solely devoted to corporate malfeasance. Today, the challenge has been to keep it confined to one volume. From P.J. ORourkes hilarious How To Stuff A Wild Enron, in which he compares trying to understand Enrons finances to trying to buy an airline ticket at the best price, to Marc Peyserss perceptive look at that American institution, Martha Stewart, to Joe Noceras investigation of how it all went wrong, the stories here are sometimes infuriating, often entertaining, and invariably informative. Includes: The New Bull Market by Michael Kinsley from Slate In Praise of Corporate Corruption Boom by Michael Lewis from Bloomberg News HardBall by David McClintick from Forbes The Accountants War by Jane Mayer from the New Yorker Enron Debacle Highlights the Trouble With Stock Options by Thomas Stewart from Business 2.0 Investigating ImClone by Alex Prudhomme from Vanity Fair A year ago it would have been difficult to conceive of an anthology of stories soley devoted to corporate malfeasance. Today, the challenge has been to keep it confined to one volume. From P.J. O'Rourke's hilarious "How To Stuff A Wild Enron," in which he compares trying to understand Enron's finances to trying to buy an airline ticket at the best price, to Marc Peyser's's perceptive look at that American institution, Martha Stewart, to Joe Nocera's investigation of how it all went wrong, the stories here are sometimes infuriating, often entertaining, and invariably informative. "Best Business Crime Writing Of The Year is a report from the front lines of the war zone that has become American business today by some of our most talented and perceptive writers. Includes: "The New Bull Market" by Michael Kinsley from "Slate"In Praise of Corporate Corruption Boom" by Michael Lewis from "Bloomberg News"HardBall" by David McClintick from" Forbes"The Accountants' War" by Jane Mayer from the" New Yorker"Enron Debacle Highlights the Trouble With Stock Options" by Thomas Stewart from" Business 2.0"Investigating ImClone" by Alex Prud'homme from" Vanity Fair Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781400033713