Inside Out: An Insider's Account of Wall StreetWhen Dennis Levine was arrested in 1986 for insider trading, shock waves could be felt across the country. Never before had such a major player, the orchestrator of multi-million-dollar deals, been arrested. Now he tells the story from the dead center of the scandal: what really happened in the scandal that brought down Wall Street. To be featured on Sixty Minutes. |
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INSIDE OUT: An Insider's Account of Wall Street
User Review - KirkusIf the text at hand is any indicator, the apologies of Wall Streeters at the center of the insider-trading scandals of the 1980's will be even less revelatory and ingratiating than those of Watergate ... Read full review
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictWithout condoning the insider trading for which Levine was convicted in 1986, it must be said that this is (as the blurb has it) a riveting book. Serving 17 months provided Levine time to reflect on ... Read full review
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Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-collar Crime Neal Shover,John Paul Wright No preview available - 2001 |