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Bryan Burrough

Unraveling the Greed Behind a Corporate Power Struggle.

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Author: Bryan Burrough

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060536350

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1989

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 4: CHAPTER 4
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Chapter 5: CHAPTER 5
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Chapter 8: CHAPTER 8
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Chapter 9: CHAPTER 9
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Chapter 10: CHAPTER 10
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100:33
Chapter 11: CHAPTER 11
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Chapter 12: CHAPTER 12
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Chapter 13: EPILOGUE
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Who should listen Barbarians at the Gate

The summary audiobook of "Barbarians at the Gate" by Bryan Burrough is ideal for business professionals, finance enthusiasts, and students of corporate strategy who are interested in understanding the intricacies of one of the largest leveraged buyouts in history. It offers valuable insights into the dynamics of Wall Street, the battle for corporate control, and the personalities involved in the 1988 takeover of RJR Nabisco. Listeners seeking to grasp the lessons of greed, ambition, and the high-stakes nature of corporate America will find this summary both engaging and informative.

3 quotes from Barbarians at the Gate

  • "In finance, greed is not only an accepted trait, it's seen as a virtue."
  • "The deal was so large that it threatened to upend the balance of power on Wall Street."
  • "The story of RJR Nabisco is not just about a company. It's about the people, the game, and the consequences that come from the relentless pursuit of money."

Author : Bryan Burrough

Bryan Burrough is an acclaimed American author and journalist, best known for his deep dives into the worlds of business and finance, as well as his gripping narrative nonfiction. A former staff writer for the "Wall Street Journal," Burrough has honed his storytelling skills in the realm of investigative journalism, earning a reputation for his meticulous research and compelling prose. His landmark book, "Barbarians at the Gate," co-authored with John Helyar, chronicles the fierce battle for control of RJR Nabisco during the leveraged buyout era of the 1980s, offering a vivid portrait of corporate greed and ambition. Additionally, Burrough's work extends to other notable titles, such as "Days of Rage" and "Public Enemies," solidifying his standing as a key figure in contemporary American literature and business history.