GREED: Wall Street Crimes
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Wall Street is the hub of money since it encapsulates big businesses and bank culture. This money grants Wall Street a lot of influence over the economy and Capitol Hill. This wealth can be really toxic to healthy politics and free economy processes. This power and sway over the country make it really hard for the masses to get their needs fulfi
Darren Freeman
Darren Freeman is an American writer, and has published two other books, "Need to Kill", and the "Darkest Hour". This new book is more of a personal manuscript. Mr. Freeman Ancestry is that of an Native American Indian, and he wanted to shed light into the dark areas of the Native American Indian Reservations, and the struggles that are still there.
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GREED - Darren Freeman
GREED
Wall Street Crimes
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Table of Contents
A Culture of Toxic Greed
Notorious Wall Street Traders
Michael Milken
Barry Minkow
Jordan Belfort
Bernard Madoff
Raj Rajaratnam
Hiromasa Ezoe
Andrew Fastow
Dennis Kozlowski
Anthony Elgindy
Tang Wanxin
Bernard Ebbers
John J. Rigas
Samuel D. Waksal
Joseph Nacchio
Allen Stanford
Conclusion
I will tell you the secret to getting rich on Wall Street. You try to be greedy when others are fearful. And you try to be fearful when others are greedy.
— Warren Buffett
A Culture of Toxic Greed
Wall Street is the hub of money since it encapsulates big businesses and bank culture. This money grants Wall Street a lot of influence over the economy and Capitol Hill. This wealth can be really toxic to healthy politics and free economy processes. This power and sway over the country make