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Straight To Hell: True Tales Of Deviance, Debauchery, And Billion-Dollar Deals
Straight To Hell: True Tales Of Deviance, Debauchery, And Billion-Dollar Deals
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Hundreds of thousands follow LeFevre’s @GSElevator Twitter account; Goldman Sachs launched an internal investigation into his tweets, and when his true identity was revealed, it created a national media firestorm—but that was only part of the story. Straight to Hell delves deep inside an industry that is both envied and reviled, taking you from the training programs, trading floors, and roadshows to private planes, shady deals, and after-hours overindulgence. This is not a moralistic tale of redemption. Full of shocking rule-breaking, frat-boyish antics, and win-at-all-cost schemes, Straight to Hell brazenly pulls back the curtain on the deviant and absolutely excessive world of finance. Also included are some of the best lines from @GSElevator, created and curated by LeFevre.
Prepare yourself and buckle up, because this is one of the most entertaining and eye-opening books ever written about the world of finance.
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Insightful, scandalous peek into high-stakes finance world.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about the wild side of Wall Street and global banking, this book offers a revealing and often hilarious behind-the-scenes look. LeFevre's stories are like a rollercoaster through a world of excess, rule-breaking, and high-octane deals, packed with unforgettable anecdotes. It’s a read that might make you see finance in a whole new, more colorful light.