Wallstreet.Com, Fat Cat Investing at the Click of a Mouse (Review and Analysis of Klein's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Andrew D. Klein's book "Wallstreet.Com: Fat Cat Investing at the Click of a Mouse" shows that, until recently, Wall Street has been a private club for only the very rich investment bankers. In his book, the author tells the story of how he founded Wit Capital, revolutionising the stock market and changing Wall Street to become accessible to the average investor. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to take advantage of the internet to raise funds for their start-up.
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Wallstreet.Com fat cat investing at the click of a mouse by Andrew D. Klein
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Andrew Klein was an undergraduate student at Brandeis University in 1980 when he and a few friends bumped into a touring English soccer coach named Les Thwates at a Burger King in Boston. Les was impressed with the enthusiasm for soccer displayed by Andy and his friends who were varsity soccer players, and Les invited Andy and two of his friends to come to London to train with West Ham United, one of Britain’s most prolific soccer teams.
Realizing this was the opportunity of a lifetime, Andy and his friends borrowed some money, took a leave of absence from university and headed off to London. They wasted no time in reporting to Ed Bailey, the coach of West Ham United, who was rather surprised by their appearance as he had never heard of Les Thwates and as far as he knew, soccer was not played at a very high level in the United States.
However, feeling sorry for the American trio, Ed Bailey agreed to let them practice with the team for six months as long as they didn’t want to be paid. Therefore, to pay their bills, Andy and his friends ended up in the only job they could land