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Paper Money: A Novel

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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
To do this, we start by examining one of richest tycoons to have ever lived — whose family wealth has survived from the late 1800s to today; who created and expanded his wealth through extremely corrupt means.
We talk about John D Rockefeller.
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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
Meet my no nonsense banker Jane Heller. I just left her annual BofA lunch where I was definitely the least important person in the room and was reminded how lucky I was to find her. Without her, there would be no LF, or at least no LF run by me.
Here’s the story….Jane had a major feature in the WSJ on her career and... See more
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FYI, I have never taken a management fee once since I left Fidelity. I always operated on a 0 / 40-60% of profits model. That sounds high I am sure to most folks but remember all you care is about net returns being above 20% and as long as that bogey is covered it doesn't matter. So having given that disclaimer onto my main point of the... See more
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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
The consolidation of vast wealth in the hands of a few industrialists, and a burgeoning population of new millionaires, required moral justification.

