The Faber Report: CNBC's "The Brain" Tells You How Wall Street Really Works and How You Can Make It Work for You - Hardcover

Kurson, Ken; Faber, David

 
9780316087421: The Faber Report: CNBC's "The Brain" Tells You How Wall Street Really Works and How You Can Make It Work for You

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These days, when CNBCs David Faber talks, Wall Street listens. Unlike the talking heads that populate the financial news channels, Faber is a down-and-dirty investigative reporter. For six years, on CNBCs popular Squawk Box and in his own segments, Faber has broken story after story. Each day over one million people tune in to hear his daily report. Those who know the score know that Faber is the one to listen toespecially now that the market isnt doing as well as it used to. Now Faber has written the smartest, most innovative investment book to be published in years. Like Harvard Business Schools famous case study method, each chapter is built around a storythe story of how a stock was presented to the public. Then Faber extracts clear, easy-to-follow lessons and instructions on how readers can learn the stocks real story, just as he does everyday on CNBC. Readers learn not just how to pick the stocks they want to invest in, but how to avoid joining the penguins lining up for big losses. The Faber Report combines practical, down to earth investment advice with wild accounts of investor fraud, company misdeeds, and famous investors and banks that have led investors astray. A quantum leap beyond the usual investment books, The Faber Report is essential reading for anyone who wants to profitbulls or bears.

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David Faber is CNBC's Wall Street correspondent and hosts the daily "Faber Report," reporting on mergers, acquisitions, and market stories. He lives in New York City.

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You've seen him on CNBC's The Faber Report. Now you can read his book and figure out how to invest your money as the economy crash-dives.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



Faber, a financial industries reporter who hosts The Faber Report, a CNBC segment, promotes an aggressively skeptical attitude in his first book. Predicated on what he calls Wall Street's core conflict of interest investment firms that analyze companies and also hope to do banking business with them Faber's work critically addresses the current economy. Analysts often assign ratings to stocks, not based on actual value, Faber says, but with an eye toward bringing in millions in fees for their own firms (and, by extension, themselves). He organizes his book as a series of case studies of how various companies' stocks were presented to the public, at times referring to the players simply as Big Firm X and Company A. Playing up his broadcast journalism background, Faber punctuates the finance talk by inserting pointed sidebars on understanding hedge funds and price/earnings ratios, profiles of high flyers like Lucent CEO Rich McGinn and even some Enron gossip. It's refreshing to see Faber's cynicism toward the industry he covers, but his tortured rationalization for why he has continued is unexpectedly touching: of the many thousands of bankers, traders, money managers, and brokers I've spoken to, not one came to Wall Street in order to do good for his or her fellow man, he says in the introduction. But... I would counter, he writes later, that it is better than anything else I've seen. Faber has penned a helpful, instructive book with appropriate amounts of doubt and optimism.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  0316164925 ISBN 13:  9780316164924
Verlag: Little, Brown, 2003
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