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Den of Thieves Summary Audiobook

James B. Stewart

The largest insider trading network in American financial history

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Author: James B. Stewart

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 15/10/1991

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2How did the Big Four of Wall Street create a giant insider trading network?
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Chapter 3How did the network work?
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Chapter 4How did the network get ripped apart?
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Den of Thieves

The summary audiobook of "Den of Thieves" by James B. Stewart is ideal for anyone interested in the complexities of high finance, Wall Street scandals, and the intricacies of corporate crime. It appeals to business students, finance professionals, and general readers who seek a gripping narrative about the greed and moral ambiguity of the 1980s financial world. With compelling insights into the lives of key figures involved in notorious insider trading schemes, this summary serves as a valuable resource for those looking to understand the motivations and consequences of unethical behavior in the pursuit of wealth.

3 quotes from Den of Thieves

  • "The world of high finance is often a den of thieves, where trust is scarce and greed is the guiding principle."
  • "In the game of corporate takeovers, loyalties shift and the lines between friend and foe blur completely."
  • "The truth, often obscured by layers of deceit, is the most valuable currency in the ruthless world of Wall Street."

Author : James B. Stewart

James B. Stewart, a senior journalist and novelist, is now a special correspondent for The New Yorker. He won the Pulitzer Prize for articles about the 1987 stock crash and insider trading, which later evolved into the content of this book, Den of Thieves. He is also the author of the bestselling Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor Who Got away with Murder and Blood Sport: The Truth Behind the Scandals in the Clinton White House. In his writing, complex issues and events are presented as clear and easy to understand. As a result, The San Francisco Examiner called him “the journalist every journalist would like to be.”