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The Prince of Silicon Valley: Frank Quattrone and the Dot-Com Bubble

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RISE, FALL AND RETURNThe Prince of Silicon Valley traces the rise of the foremost investment banker of the Internet stock-market bubble, from the back streets of South Philadelphia to the peak of finance as the highest paid banker on Wall Street. From Cisco to Netscape to Amazon, Frank Quattrone took some of the biggest names in technology public. During the bubble years of 1999 and 2000, his California-based technology banking group led the most hot initial public offerings, which lifted the entire stock market to record heights. But after the bubble burst, the hot stocks cooled and ordinary investors lost billions. It emerged that brokers in Quattrone€™s firm had created lucrative investment accounts, stuffed with hot IPOs, for banking clients who became known as €œFriends of Frank.€ Some of the brokers, regulators charged, cut off other investors who refused to pay back a share of their IPO profits. And so Quattrone a

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2010

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Very interesting story, incredibly thorough (some might even say redundant). Pretty fair look at the case.
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