Fooling Some of the People All of the Time
A Long Short (and Now Complete) Story. Forew. by Joel Greenblatt
(Sprache: Englisch)
A revealing look at Wall Street, the financial media, and financial regulators by David Einhorn, the President of Greenlight Capital
Could 2008's credit crisis have been minimized or even avoided? In 2002, David Einhorn-one of the country's top...
Could 2008's credit crisis have been minimized or even avoided? In 2002, David Einhorn-one of the country's top...
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A revealing look at Wall Street, the financial media, and financial regulators by David Einhorn, the President of Greenlight CapitalCould 2008's credit crisis have been minimized or even avoided? In 2002, David Einhorn-one of the country's top investors-was asked at a charity investment conference to share his best investment advice. Short sell Allied Capital. At the time, Allied was a leader in the private financing industry. Einhorn claimed Allied was using questionable accounting practices to prop itself up. Sound familiar? At the time of the original version of Fooling Some of the People All of the Time: A Long Short Story the outcome of his advice was unknown. Now, the story is complete and we know Einhorn was right. In 2008, Einhorn advised the same conference to short sell Lehman Brothers. And had the market been more open to his warnings, yes, the market meltdown might have been avoided, or at least minimized.
* Details the gripping battle between Allied Capital and Einhorn's Greenlight Capital
* Illuminates how questionable company practices are maintained and, at times, even protected by Wall Street
* Describes the failings of investment banks, analysts, journalists, and government regulators
* Describes how many parts of the Allied Capital story were replayed in the debate over Lehman Brothers
Fooling Some of the People All of the Time is an important call for effective government regulation, free speech, and fair play.
A rare look inside the world of activist hedge funds from one of this country's top investors
In 2002, David Einhorn, the President of Greenlight Capital, gave a speech at a charity investment conference and was asked to share his best investment idea. He described his reasons why Greenlight had sold short the shares of Allied Capital, a leader in the private finance industry.
What followed was a firestorm of controversy. Allied responded with a Washington, D.C. style spin-job-attacking Einhorn and disseminating half-truths and outright lies. Undeterred by the spin-job and lies, Greenlight continued its research after the speech and discovered Allied's behavior was far worse than Einhorn ever suspected. Fooling Some of the People All of the Time is the gripping chronicle of this saga, and this edition contains all new updates from the author. Page by page, it delves deep inside Wall Street, showing how the $6 billion hedge fund Greenlight Capital conducts its investment research and detailing the maneuvers of an unscrupulous company. Along the way, you'll witness feckless regulators, compromised politicians, and the barricades our capital markets have erected against exposing misconduct from important Wall Street customers.
- Goes behind the scenes to detail the truth about investing, short selling, and the politics of business
- Shows the failings of Wall Street: its investment banks, analysts, journalists, and especially our government regulators
- Offers insights into the battles surrounding hedge funds
- Reveals the immense difficulties that prevent the government from sanctioning politically connected companies
At its most basic level, Allied Capital is the story of Wall Street at its worst. But the story is much bigger than one little-known company. Fooling Some of the People All of the Time is an important call for effective law enforcement, free speech, and fair play.
In 2002, David Einhorn, the President of Greenlight Capital, gave a speech at a charity investment conference and was asked to share his best investment idea. He described his reasons why Greenlight had sold short the shares of Allied Capital, a leader in the private finance industry.
What followed was a firestorm of controversy. Allied responded with a Washington, D.C. style spin-job-attacking Einhorn and disseminating half-truths and outright lies. Undeterred by the spin-job and lies, Greenlight continued its research after the speech and discovered Allied's behavior was far worse than Einhorn ever suspected. Fooling Some of the People All of the Time is the gripping chronicle of this saga, and this edition contains all new updates from the author. Page by page, it delves deep inside Wall Street, showing how the $6 billion hedge fund Greenlight Capital conducts its investment research and detailing the maneuvers of an unscrupulous company. Along the way, you'll witness feckless regulators, compromised politicians, and the barricades our capital markets have erected against exposing misconduct from important Wall Street customers.
- Goes behind the scenes to detail the truth about investing, short selling, and the politics of business
- Shows the failings of Wall Street: its investment banks, analysts, journalists, and especially our government regulators
- Offers insights into the battles surrounding hedge funds
- Reveals the immense difficulties that prevent the government from sanctioning politically connected companies
At its most basic level, Allied Capital is the story of Wall Street at its worst. But the story is much bigger than one little-known company. Fooling Some of the People All of the Time is an important call for effective law enforcement, free speech, and fair play.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Fooling Some of the People All of the Time “
Foreword.Acknowledgments.
Allied Capital Stock Price Chart.
Who's Who.
Introduction: The Spark of a Speech.
Part One: A Charity Case and Greenlight Capital.
Chapter 1 Before Greenlight.
Chapter 2 Getting the "Greenlight".
Chapter 3 Greenlight's Early Success.
Chapter 4 Value Investing through the Internet Bubble.
Chapter 5 Dissecting Allied Capital.
Part Two: Spinning So Fast Leaves Most People Dizzy.
Chapter 6 Allied Talks Back.
Chapter 7 Wall Street Analysts.
Chapter 8 The You-Have-Got-to-Be-Kidding-Me Method of Accounting.
Chapter 9 Fact--Or Maybe Not.
Chapter 10 Business Loan Express.
Chapter 11 Disengaging and Re-engaging.
Chapter 12 Me or Your Lyin' Eyes?
Chapter 13 Debates and Manipulations.
Chapter 14 Rewarding Shareholders.
Chapter 15 BLX Is Worth What, Exactly?
Part Three: Would Somebody, Anybody, Wake Up?
Chapter 16 The Government Investigates.
Chapter 17 A Tough Morning.
Chapter 18 A Spinner, a Scribe, and a Scholar.
Chapter 19 Kroll Digs Deeper.
Chapter 20 Rousing the Authorities.
Chapter 21 A $9 Million Game of Three-Card Monte.
Part Four: How the System Works (and Doesn't).
Chapter 22 Hello, Who's There?
Chapter 23 Whistle-Blower.
Chapter 24 A Naked Attack.
Chapter 25 Another Loan Program, Another Fraud.
Chapter 26 The Smell of Politics.
Chapter 27 Insiders Getting the Money Out.
Part Five: Greenlight Was Right . . . Carry On.
Chapter 28 Charges and Denials.
Chapter 29 Charges and Admissions.
Chapter 30 Late Innings.
Chapter 31 The SEC Finds a Spot under the Rug.
Chapter 32 A Garden of Weeds.
Chapter 33 A Conviction, a Hearing, and a Dismissal.
Chapter 34 Blind Men,
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Elephants, Möbius Strips, and Moral Hazards.
Glossary.
About the Author.
Index.
Glossary.
About the Author.
Index.
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Autoren-Porträt von David Einhorn
DAVID EINHORN is the president of Greenlight Capital, which he cofounded in January 1996. Greenlight Capital is a value-oriented investment advisor whose goal is to achieve high absolute rates of return while minimizing the risk of capital loss. Einhorn is the Chairman of Board of Greenlight Capital RE and also serves on the boards of Hillel; The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research; and of the Robin Hood Foundation.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: David Einhorn
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 448 Seiten, Masse: 15,1 x 22,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470481544
- ISBN-13: 9780470481547
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.01.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
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