department at Goldman, the tales aren't expected to generate the mainstream interest that the insider look at Salomon Brothers Michael Lewis provided with " Liar’s Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street " over 20 years ago. Post your comment!
economic wedge between the haves and have-nots. Mr. Zackheim commented, “I’ve been a fan of Meredith Whitney since Michael Lewis raved about her prescience and insight in The Big Short. Her message may be frightening but no American can afford to ignore
Lazard Capital Markets' Michael Lewis issues a warning shot over defense industry stocks, as he notes that the strategy of firms such as Northrop Grumman ( NOC ) and
income in the U.S. among the richest 10% is 14x greater than among the poorest 10%, up from 10 to one in the 1980s. Michael Lewis : The gap "isn’t merely unnatural and unsustainable, but, in its way, shameful." 2 comments!
data we have, the more likely we are to drown in it.” - Nassim Taleb, Fooled by Randomness One of the central themes in Michael Lewis ’s book (now also a movie) Moneyball is data – both its collection and then its interpretation. As the story is told
tired of ponderous and predictable writings about both the last meltdown and the current circus, check out Boomerang by Michael Lewis . He's the guy who wrote Moneyball, Liar's Poker and The Big Short. For a cockeyed, bird's-eye view of the goings
vaulted pleasure reading way up on my list— Moneyball by Michael Lewis . A favorite author writing about two of my favorite topics ..... avoid losing money, making money takes care of itself. Michael Lewis calls the Oakland A’s “baseball’s answer to the Island of
problems - inability to repay some debts, radical cuts in public services - previously associated with Third World countries, Michael Lewis tells WSJ . Western democracies suffered a moral failure which led to economic collapse, he says, and the U.S. economy
purposes only. The recently released movie "Moneyball" (based on the book of the same title written by acclaimed author Michael Lewis who wrote "The Blindside and The Big Short") chronicles the unlikely success of the Oakland A’s baseball team. In 2002
Great article on the Golden State. Long but worth it. http://www.vanityfair.com/business/features/2011/11/ michael - lewis -201111