The Junk Bond Revolution: Michael Milken, Wall Street and the "Roaring Eighties"

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| Rating | : | 4.99 (602 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1872180531 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
| Language | : | English |
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This book argues that, although the junk bond was undoubtedly exploited by cynical and greedy operators, Milken himself was a man with a genuine vision of how the capitalist system could benefit ordinary Americans, and that he was the victim of a conspiracy engineered by corporate and financial power-brokers anxious to protect their own positions.. This is a tale of greed, skulduggery and conspiracy in high places during the "roaring eighties", when Wall Street was shaken from top to bottom by the radical methods of Michael Milken's Junk Bond Revolution
Steven H Propp said THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM. In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. 3) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. 3THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM Steven H Propp In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. 3) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. 34) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the. ) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the. ) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. 3) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. 3THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM Steven H Propp In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. 3) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. 34) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the. ) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the. THE STORY OF MICHAEL MILKEN AND DREXEL BURNHAM Steven H Propp In addition to this 1991 book, Fenton Bailey is also the author of Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken.He states early on, "Milken was like a god. Whenever the West Coast called with something that needed doing for Michael, people went into a kind of frenzy or overdrive all around him there was this presidential motorcade, and the buzz of drones tending a queen bee." (Pg. 3) Later, he adds, "watching Milken work was like witnessing a spaceman with ninety-five antennae coming out of his head navigating his spaceship." (Pg. 34) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the. ) Milken and his division moved from Drexel's headquarters to the
