Big Deal 2000 and Beyond

Big Deal 2000 and Beyond by Bruce Wasserstein, published by Warner Books in 2000, is a revised edition that spans 927 pages. This book delves into the complexities of corporate acquisitions and the evolving landscape of business and economics, addressing critical questions relevant to financial watchers and investors.
Readers will find an exploration of the human dramas behind significant financial events, as Wasserstein examines whether companies are overpaying for acquisitions and the implications of rising Internet stock prices and IPO booms. The book presents a thorough analysis of corporate alliances and argues that their impact may rival that of the industrial revolution, making it a significant contribution to discussions in the fields of business and economics.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Wasserstein moves from the historical to the human dramas behind the headlines. He asks, and answers, the important questions that every financial watcher – and investor – needs to know. Are companies overpaying for their corporate acquisitions? What’s the impact of the rise in Internet stock prices and the boom in IPOs? And, in assessing the big picture, Wasserstein makes a persuasive argument that the explosion of corporate alliances will have an effect as dramatic as the industrial revolution.”–Jacket.
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