华尔街追梦实录
作者是两位年轻的华尔街投资银行家,他们以幽默的笔触,回顾了他们从走进华尔街到成为“标准的投资银行家”一路摸爬滚打、不堪回首的历程。当他们身临其境才知道:投资银行家不仅劳累过度,而且歇斯底里;每一人都像疯狂运转的赚钱机器,整天都在绞尽脑汁地、不择手段地“从稻草中也要榨取出黄金”。
书中揭露了投资银行界看似盛大的“狂欢”背后的黑暗和丑陋,以及一手为华尔街粉饰浮华的人们的卑鄙和龌龊。
John Rolfe grew up in the heart of Dixie. After stints at Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, he took a job doing broadcast research in New York City, convinced that "if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere." In 1993, after concluding that Frank Sinatra had sold him a bill of goods, John entered the Wharton School of Business, where he edited The Wharton Vulgari...
John Rolfe grew up in the heart of Dixie. After stints at Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, he took a job doing broadcast research in New York City, convinced that "if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere." In 1993, after concluding that Frank Sinatra had sold him a bill of goods, John entered the Wharton School of Business, where he edited The Wharton Vulgarian. Following his sentence with DLJ, he was a principal with a private investment organization. Currently, John is a freelance man of sport and leisure, and is honing his panhandling skills for the next bear market.
Peter Troob grew up on the rough-and-tumble streets of Scarsdale, New York, and while in grade school starred in James and the Giant Peach. Peter attended Duke University, then worked for Kidder Peabody in New York City. In 1993 he entered the graduate program at the Harvard Business School, where he edited the humor section in the Harbus and wrote the "Kosher Korner" column. This made his mother proud. Peter is currently a partner with a private investment organization and is anticipating many happy years there.