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The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis (2010, Unabridged, Compact Disc)

Michael Lewis|ISBN-10: 1442300051 | ISBN-13: 9781442300057
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The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis (2010, Unabridged, Compact Disc) : Michael Lewis (Audio, 2010)
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    Synopsis
    Michael Lewis launched himself onto the scene with his 1989 book LIAR'S POKER about bond sales at Salomon Brothers. With THE BIG SHORT he once again turns his investigatory and critical eye towards the mammoth financial institutions, digging into the 2008-2009 financial crisis that shook Wall Street. Selected by Publishers Weekly as a 2010 Top 10 Book.

    Key Details
    Author:Michael Lewis
    Language:English
    Publisher:Simon & Schuster
    Format:Audio
    ISBN-10:1442300051
    ISBN-13:9781442300057

    Additional Details
    Narrated by:Jesse Boggs
    Edition Description:Unabridged

    Size
    Thickness:1.2 in
    Weight:8.6 oz

    Publisher's Note
    Michael Lewis intelligently--and humorously--explains the current economic crisis in The Big Short.

    Shares insights into the recent economic crisis, citing such factors as expanded home ownership and risky derivative elections in the face of increasing shareholder demands, and profiles responsible parties in government, financial, and private sectors.

    The author of Liar's Poker shares his insights into the recent economic crisis, citing such factors as expanded home ownership and risky derivative elections in the face of increasing shareholder demands, in a report that also profiles responsible parties in government, financial and private sectors. Simultaneous. Book available.

    Industry Reviews
    "Lewis is an extraordinary writer, and the people and stories he brings to life here had me as engrossed as I would be by a top-notch novel (I shocked someone on the plane this morning by doubling over with laughter at one particularly wild scene). But he's also a great explainer, and the story that he spins here turns the opaque markets into something that make a certain twisted sense...."
    (03/18/2010)

    "No one writes with more narrative panache about money and finance than Mr. Lewis. [Mr.] Lewis does a nimble job of using his subjects' stories to explicate the greed, idiocies and hypocrisies of a system notably lacking in grown-up supervision, a system filled with firms that 'disdained the need for government regulation in good times' but 'insisted on being rescued by government in bad times.'"
    (03/15/2010)

    "Lewis brilliantly takes us inside the sub-prime mortgage industry, showing how mortgage companies, homeowners, ratings agencies, and Wall Street traders had incentives to cheat and then consciously ignore the ugly truth. Lewis focuses on those few who saw the doom coming and then bet against the mortgage boom."
    (03/15/2010)

    "What's so delightful about Lewis's writing is how deftly he explains and demystifies how things really work on Wall Street, even while creating a compelling narrative and introducing us to a cast of fascinating, all-too-human characters."
    (03/14/2010)

    "In THE BIG SHORT: INSIDE THE DDOOMSDAY MACHINE, Michael Lewis adds to his impressive collection of beautifully written books with a fascinating tale about professional investors who foresaw the financial debacle - and profited from it. In presenting a quirky array of smart, self-serving characters, Lewis intends to help fans of his storytelling understand what went wrong with American capitalism in the early 21st century."I
    (03/14/2010)

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