Bloodsport, Robert Teitelman
Bloodsport, Robert Teitelman
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Bloodsport
When Ruthless Dealmakers, Shrewd Ideologues, and Brawling Lawyers Toppled the Corporate Establishment

Author: Robert Teitelman

Narrator: Neil Hellegers

Unabridged: 15 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/12/2016


Synopsis

Bloodsport is the story of the creation of America's deal culture and the battle for control of America's corporations. Told through the fascinating, complex, and often-flawed characters who created a new era, it begins as the '60s are ending with the rise of the conglomerates, those vast assemblages of corporate assets. It rolls through the crisis-wracked '70s and the birth of the hostile deal, then careens into the '80s, when the deal culture of mergers and acquisitions is truly unleashed. The '90s see backlash, retrenchment, and rethinking. The new century brings bubbles and deregulation, ending in disaster. And following a quiet period after the financial crash of 2008, we are witnessing the full-throated battle once again.

Since the first hostile deal in 1975, mergers and acquisitions have set off a revolution in who controls and governs American corporations. The rise of the deal raiders ushered in a world where literally no company was safe. Year after year, blockbuster deals unfolded. Many were hostile, most were complicated, and the majority were dead on arrival. Together, they tell a story about money and power and the creation of a new era in business.

About Robert Teitelman

Robert Teitelman has worked in financial journalism for over twenty years. He was the founding editor in chief of the Deal. Prior to the Deal, Robert had been a reporter and writer at Forbes and Financial World magazines. He was senior editor, then U.S. managing editor and editor of Institutional Investor magazine, long the favorite long-form publication of Wall Street and the money management industry. He now blogs and reviews books on finance for the Huffington Post and Slate. He is a graduate of the College of William & Mary, and has master's degrees in international affairs and journalism from Columbia University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on December 04, 2018

An exhaustive introduction to the intellectual and historical underpinnings of M&A in the 1980s. It’ll be quite a slog for the uninitiated, but too much of a recap for those with a professional or academic background in the material. Teitelman also misses out on a sterling opportunity to compare the......more

Goodreads review by Mike on July 17, 2016

This book profiles the rise of M&A and "deal culture" in America. It's characters include the legendary Flom, Lipton, Perelman, and Wasserstein. These men built modern day mergers & acquisitions and were apart of some of the largest business transactions in history.......more

Goodreads review by 300HP on February 08, 2025

A bit too academic to be interesting, and too much bashing of Jensen.......more