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Hardcover Masters of the Universe: Winning Strategies of America's Greatest Deal Makers Book

ISBN: 088730933X

ISBN13: 9780887309335

Masters of the Universe: Winning Strategies of America's Greatest Deal Makers

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The names are legendary . . . Sandy Weill . . . Sumner Redstone . . . Carl Icahn . . . Hugh McCoII . . .

The stories are as fresh as today's headlines . . . Citicorp and Travelers Group . . . NationsBank and BankAmerica . . . Cendant . . .

Here, for the first time, you can meet the men and the minds that have ignited the greatest decade of deal making in the history of business.

In the 1980s Tom Wolfe coined the term "masters of the universe" for Wall Street's elite. Then deal makers were pioneering the leveraged buyouts and corporate raiding techniques of that colorful era. Times have changed, tactics have changed. But today merger and acquisition activity goes on at a rate far greater than anything seen in the eighties. To date the nineties have produced an incredible $8 trillion in mergers and acquisitions worldwide, compared to only $2.4 trillion in the so-called decade of greed.

Wolfe's phrase is even more apt today for the deal makers you are about to meet in this book.

These are strong, smart, visionary men of business who see what others do not, who act as others cannot, who have the will, the drive, the ambition to make their deals and drive their companies to heights that the rest of us can only envy--and learn from.

Nine of today's most powerful masters of the universe are profiled in these pages by Time magazine's Wall Street columnist Daniel J. Kadlec. Each of these top guns sat for extensive interviews, as Kadlec quizzed them about their greatest deal and the strategies they used to pull it off: the critical elements they saw that made the deal worth doing, and, ultimately, how they got the deal done.

The result is a penetrating, incisive portrait of business as it is done at the highest level, with fascinating insights and lessons for each of us. Inside you'll meet:

Hugh McColl, with his gripping tale of buyingBankAmerica

Sandy Weill, on how he pulled offthe Citicorp-Travelers merger

Stephen Bollenbach, on the rocky road to breaking up Marriott Corp.

Carl Icahn, with the inside story of his showdown with Texaco

Gary Wilson, on buying Northwest Airlines

Ted Forstmann, as he recounts surviving and then thrivingwith Gulfstream

Joe Rice, on his signature deal carving Lexmark out of IBM

Henry Silverman, as he relates his groundbreaking purchase of Avis

Sumner Redstone, with his farsighted deal for Viacom

Superbly written, always engrossing, and filled with the drama of great events and sensational deeds, Masters of the Universe will open your eyes to the brave new world of deal makers and deal making.

And Here's a Sample of What the Masters Themselves Reveal About Their Deal-Making Strategies

"Stay in one room. . . . Lock all the doors. Don't eat. Don't drink.Don't go to the bathroom until you've got a deal."-- Hugh McColl

"Any number of wonderful deal guys will tell you how important price is when you're buying a company. But I will guarantee you that it's not that important. . . . You buy the wrong business at 25 percent less than you should pay for it and you take a little longer to go broke. You buy the right business at 25 percent more than you should pay, and you make five times your money instead of six."-- Ted Forstmann

Customer Reviews

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The most important lesson to learn from this book is...

This book does a great job showing how an assortment of business people from different industries became successful in their careers. The most important lesson to learn from this book is that many of these business people came from a similar background to your own and you too could have the success they did. This book does not give a large amount of detail as to how each businessperson became successful, but it still gives an excellent high-level view.

A fine read for business book readers

I like books that summarize outstanding businessmen. Sometimes I learn something. Sometimes I'm just entertained. This book does not contain massive new information but it entertained me and I learned something. While I recommend the book, it is not in the top 10 business books I have read.

Snapshots of the Masters, not too revealing

Although the book is interesting to read the stories are too concise to gain any particular insight into the "winning strategies". Generally this book is not much more revealing than numerous articles available on the persons concerned. Also stories on specialist dealmakers, like Forstmann, are intermingled with stories on corporate dealmakers, like McColl. Corporate M & As is a rather different subject from LBO maneuvering, in my view, and shouldn't have been combined in one book.

brilliant, insightful page-turner

the thoughts of some of the most successful businesman, presented like they would sit across the table and willing to share their experiences and approaches with a real good friend. a post-post graduate course in "BRILLIANCE".

Inspirational to all of us out there trying to make a living

Kadlec recounts tales of the "High Rollers" in a casual and conversational manner that business people of all levels can understand. He provides insight into the 'can do' mentality of the big dealmakers that can inspire us all.
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