
Title
- Financial Times Prentice Hall Books
Attribution
D. Quinn MillsPublication Details
BookFinancial Times Prentice Hall2002Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HD9696.8.A2 M545 2002 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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In Buy, Lie, and Sell High, Harvard Business School Professor Daniel Quinn Mills offers the first systematic analysis of both the Internet stock bubble and the Enron scandal. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Pt. I. The Bubble and Capital Markets
- Ch. 1. How to Use This Book
- Ch. 2. Destroyed by the Bubble
- Pt. II. How the Bubble Happened
- Ch. 3. Causing the Bubble
- Ch. 4. Inflating the Bubble: The Financial Value Chain
- Ch. 5. What it Meant to "Do the Right Thing" at Enron
- Pt. III. Inexperienced Leaders
- Ch. 6. Dumb Kids?
- Ch. 7. How Some VCs and Bankers Led Entrepreneurs in the Wrong Direction
- Pt. IV. How Venture Firms Changed Their Criteria
- Ch. 8. Building to Flip
- Ch. 9. Choosing the Wrong People
- Pt. V. Taking Start-ups to the Public
- Ch. 10. How Investment Banks Inflated the Bubble
- Ch. 11. The Retail Investor: Victim or Fool?
- Ch. 12. Influencing Factors: Where Does Responsibility Lie?
- Pt. VI. The Road Kill of Capitalism
- Ch. 13. Sell, Sell, Sell
- Ch. 14. Dire Consequences
- Pt. VII. A Troubled System
- Ch. 15. Can America Lead?
- Ch. 16. Reforms to Protect Small Investors
- Pt. VIII. Less Damage Next Time
- Ch. 17. What Does the Future Hold?
- App. A. NEMAX (The German New Market) and NASDAQ
- App. B. Financial Value Chain Influencers
ISBN
- 0130091138
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