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An industry insider reveals the inner workings of our financial system and the agencies who attempt to control it
During his dozen years as an SEC attorney, author Richard Sauer opened and supervised some of its most notable financial cases-investigations that took him to a dozen countries and returned hundreds of millions of dollars to American investors. While a partner at a major law firm and, later, a hedge fund manager, he saw firsthand the follies and failures of our system. Now, in Selling America Short, he shares his extraordinary experiences with you.
Selling America Short is a gripping chronicle of crooked companies, financial philanderers and hapless enforcers told through the eyes of personal experience. Page by page, it shows the damage wrought by the deep biases and lack of worldly experience common among those who hold the reins of our capital markets.
With the capital markets in turmoil, people are fascinated with what is happening on Wall Street. This book provides a unique look at the forces and events that led directly to financial tragedy and continue to wreak havoc.
Combining legalese and descriptive flair, Richard Sauer details some of the SEC's highest profile cases over the past several years: ACLN, Lernaut & Hauspie, AremisSoft, Overstock, NovaStar, and Fairfax Financial Holdings. He also delivers a hard-punching defense of famed short-sellers David Rocker and Marc Cohodes. Short-sellers expose the dark side of company management, which most of us want to believe is doing the right thing. And with regulators usually steps behind, they represent an important self-correcting mechanism.
As lawmakers close in on financial market reform, Sauer's book may have come too late to influence the debate. What we learn is that market participants will always outfox regulators, but never each other.
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You watch CNBC ? You understand what justice is ? Did you learn the Pledge of Allegiance in grade school ? You vote ? You believe in equal representation ? You fancy the American Dream ? Do you think you understand what words mean ? Well Sauer gives you a behind the scenes look at what we bill as the best and the brightest our country has to offer . Either it be Wall Street , the government, the press , or our neutral party, the courts...Sauer's book is a Alfred Hitchcock science fiction story that actual just happened and its all easily documented on the internet...He will introduce you to the real word of wall street and its partner , our government. If your broker , MBA or law professor hasn't read the book you at getting cheated...If you haven't you are cheating yourself
This is a must-read for every business school student, professor and investor, as well as anyone interested in the world-wide financial industry and our government's attempts to regulate and police that industry. Mr. Sauer provides us with an upclose view of the financial markets in American and around the globe over the past 20 years. He is insightful and funny in his presentation of how the government regulators respond to illegal schemes. At times the book is hilarious and at other times you will be on the edge of your seat reading about the back-room, cloak and dagger story of recent financial frauds. Mr. Sauer tells you the personal, real story behind the headlines as he vividly presents the individual personalities involved in our country's recent financial history. If you want to know how things really work in financial world, this is the book for you.
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