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Great business disasters; swindlers, bunglers, and frauds in American industry. Rev. and updated ed.

Title
Great business disasters; swindlers, bunglers, and frauds in American industry. Rev. and updated ed.
Author
Barmash, Isadore.
Publication
New York, Ballantine Books [c1972, 1973]

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ix, 302 p.; 18 cm.
Subject
  • Bankruptcy > United States > Case studies
  • Commercial crimes > United States > Case studies
Contents
Shaplen, R. The metamorphosis of Philip Musica.--Time magazine. The decline and fall of Billie Sol Estes.--The New York herald tribune. The great soybean scandal.--Brooks, J. The fate of the Edsel.--Bernstein, E. Real estate's Humpty-Dumpty: Bill Zeckendorf after the fall.--Barmash, I. The great electrical conspiracy.--Rossant, M. J. Atlantic acceptance: even the big ones got stung.--Communications problems at Texas Gulf Sulphur and Merrill Lynch.--Phillips, M. Gilbert wanted an empire of his own.--Robards, T. Fears fulfilled as big broker fails.--Hershey, R. D. The glamorous road to bankruptcy.--Gardner, W. D. Curtain act at RCA.--Tobias, A. The $3,754,103 footnote.--Newsweek magazine. What happened to the perpetual money-making machine?--Bedingfield, R. E. Pennsy: bad management or ailing industry debated.--Zimmerman, F. L. Penn Central officials sold stock as carrier was nearing disaster.--Pinkerton, W. S. Penn Central faces lengthy legal snarls under bankruptcy laws.
Call Number
JLC 75-546
OCLC
NYPG754583055-B
Author
Barmash, Isadore. Compiler
Title
Great business disasters; swindlers, bunglers, and frauds in American industry. Rev. and updated ed.
Imprint
New York, Ballantine Books [c1972, 1973]
Research Call Number
JLC 75-546
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