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Blind Hog: Memoirs of a Wall Street Maverick (a review)

Martin S. Fridson and Martin S. Fridson

Financial Analysts Journal, 1996, vol. 52, issue 2, 79-80

Abstract: The pseudonymous investment banker who wrote this book provides, perhaps inadvertently, useful insights into deal making and underwriting, and his descriptions can inspire investors to dig deep when trying to spot flawed transactions.

Date: 1996
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