Roy Neuberger hat sich an der Wall Street einen Namen gemacht als langj???hriger Investor, der aus Leerverk???ufen eine gewinnbringende Kunst gemacht hat. Er begann seine B???rsenkarriere nur ein gutes halbes Jahr vor dem gro???en Crash im Oktober 1929, als er mit Leerverk???ufen von RCA Aktien einen Riesengewinn einfuhr. Auch beim 87er Crash hat er einen k???hlen Kopf behalten. Er ist dar???ber hinaus Inhaber einer der ???ltesten und angesehensten Verm???gensverwaltungsunternehmen und einer der ersten Gr???nder eines ...
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Roy Neuberger hat sich an der Wall Street einen Namen gemacht als langj???hriger Investor, der aus Leerverk???ufen eine gewinnbringende Kunst gemacht hat. Er begann seine B???rsenkarriere nur ein gutes halbes Jahr vor dem gro???en Crash im Oktober 1929, als er mit Leerverk???ufen von RCA Aktien einen Riesengewinn einfuhr. Auch beim 87er Crash hat er einen k???hlen Kopf behalten. Er ist dar???ber hinaus Inhaber einer der ???ltesten und angesehensten Verm???gensverwaltungsunternehmen und einer der ersten Gr???nder eines Investmentfonds. Sein Erfolg als Anlageexperte ist unglaublich - er hat immer schwarze Zahlen geschrieben - und dieses Buch sagt Ihnen, wie er das gemacht hat. (10/97)
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 6x0x9; The dustjacket is in Near Fine condition. Mention the name Roy Neuberger and several awe-inspiring images come to mind. There's the stock market neophyte who arrived on Wall Street just months before the Panic of 1929-and protected his capital by shorting RCA stock. There's the savvy businessman who founded Neuberger & Berman, a lucrative brokerage firm that today manages about $50 billion. Then, there is the esteemed philanthropist and patron of the arts who has graciously donated most of his private art collection to museums and institutions around the country.