作者:
John Rolfe
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Peter Troob 出版社: Business Plus 副标题: Swinging Through the Wall Street Jungle 出版年: 2001-4-1 页数: 288 定价: 14.95美元 装帧: 平装 ISBN: 9780446676953
As eager-beaver business school students, Rolfe and Troob garnered job offers as junior associates at the elite Wall Street investment bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, lured by dreams of wealth, glamour and power. Readers whose fascination with Wall Street shenanigans has been fueled by Michael Lewis's Liar's Poker will find this thorough rundown of an investment bank associa...
As eager-beaver business school students, Rolfe and Troob garnered job offers as junior associates at the elite Wall Street investment bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, lured by dreams of wealth, glamour and power. Readers whose fascination with Wall Street shenanigans has been fueled by Michael Lewis's Liar's Poker will find this thorough rundown of an investment bank associate's daily routine sobering. By the time Rolfe and Troob were able to discern the key fact that the "investment banking community has long been an oligopoly, with only a handful of real players with the size and scale to drive through the big deals," they were already grappling with the gritty reality of performing grunt labor in an environment ruled by despotic senior partners who called innumerable meetings to set unrealistic deadlines and make superhuman demands on anybody within screaming distance. The authors' resulting disappointment and disaffection leaps off every page. Unfortunately, they take out their frustrations with indiscriminate potshots at such easy targets as word processors ("Christopher Street fairies"), copy center personnel ("a platoon of patriotic Puerto Ricans" they offhandedly refer to as "militants") and female research analysts (whom they describe as "under-sexed, eager-to-please"). Long before the hapless authors have stooped to expressing their fury at the bank by such puerile antics as urinating into a beer bottle while seated at a banquet table at the Christmas party, readers will have had enough. (Apr.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
作者简介
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John Rolfe grew up in the heart of Dixie. After stints at Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, he took a job doing broadcast research in New York City, convinced that "if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere." In 1993, after concluding that Frank Sinatra had sold him a bill of goods, John entered the Wharton School of Business, where he edited The Wharton Vulgari...
John Rolfe grew up in the heart of Dixie. After stints at Virginia Tech and the University of Florida, he took a job doing broadcast research in New York City, convinced that "if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere." In 1993, after concluding that Frank Sinatra had sold him a bill of goods, John entered the Wharton School of Business, where he edited The Wharton Vulgarian. Following his sentence with DLJ, he was a principal with a private investment organization. Currently, John is a freelance man of sport and leisure, and is honing his panhandling skills for the next bear market.
Peter Troob grew up on the rough-and-tumble streets of Scarsdale, New York, and while in grade school starred in James and the Giant Peach. Peter attended Duke University, then worked for Kidder Peabody in New York City. In 1993 he entered the graduate program at the Harvard Business School, where he edited the humor section in the Harbus and wrote the "Kosher Korner" column. This made his mother proud. Peter is currently a partner with a private investment organization and is anticipating many happy years there.
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0 有用 莎伦酱 2016-04-19 11:00:11
Interesting read
3 有用 千年一瞬 2010-10-07 19:09:16
很写实。几十年过去了,猴子还是猴子,没多大变化。我就是喜欢受IB虐。
1 有用 海马 2018-10-25 08:47:12
“分析师根本算不上是人,就和猴子一样。成堆的猴子,互相趴在背上,挑拣着对方毛发中的虱子。”通常而言,没有在商学院学习过的人进入投行就只能做分析师职位,做些琐碎却繁重的工作,慢慢被调教成投行的机器人。 再往上就是该书作者所处的银行助理职位,从这一步开始,你可以被称作一个banker,“投资银行助理所作的很多工作都和价值以及成本核算相关。原则上讲,每笔交易都离不开估价。”所以,这些普通的投行工作人员... “分析师根本算不上是人,就和猴子一样。成堆的猴子,互相趴在背上,挑拣着对方毛发中的虱子。”通常而言,没有在商学院学习过的人进入投行就只能做分析师职位,做些琐碎却繁重的工作,慢慢被调教成投行的机器人。 再往上就是该书作者所处的银行助理职位,从这一步开始,你可以被称作一个banker,“投资银行助理所作的很多工作都和价值以及成本核算相关。原则上讲,每笔交易都离不开估价。”所以,这些普通的投行工作人员的主要任务就是做模型,算估值。 (展开)
0 有用 elyseeson 2012-11-24 15:50:03
But monkey business' w/e get Troob and Rolfe the chance to do human bussinesses.
0 有用 immtalmonkey 2011-04-07 13:25:32
有点夸张,够幽默和吸引眼球。给点感性认识