Wall Street

Wall Street
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 0195170601
ISBN-13 : 9780195170603
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Book Synopsis Wall Street by : Charles R. Geisst

Download or read book Wall Street written by Charles R. Geisst and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2004 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this wide-ranging volume, a financial historian updates the first history of Wall Street, recounting the speculative fever of the 1990s and the scandals at Enron, Tyco, WorldCom, and Conseco. 27 halftones.


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