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| Title | The many lives of michael bloomberg |
|---|---|
| Author | Eleanor Randolph |
| Language | English |
| Price | GHS 210.00 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Number of Pages | 480 |
The authoritative biography of Michael
Bloomberg: business genius, inventor, innovator, publisher,
philanthropist, activist, and presidential candidate. With unprecedented
access, a veteran New York Times reporter and editorial writer who
covered New York City and state politics offers a revealing portrait of
one of the richest and famously private/public figures in the country.
Michael Bloomberg’s life sounds like an exaggerated version of The American Story, except his adventures are real.
From
modest Jewish middle class (and Eagle Scout) to Harvard MBA to Salomon
Brothers hot shot (where he gets “sent upstairs” and later fired) to
creator of the machine that would change Wall Street and the rest of the
world and make him a billionaire (a description by the author makes the
invention clear to non-engineers).
Randolph’s account of
Bloomberg’s life and time reads almost like a novel, a quintessentially
American story. She explains the “machine” he invented that gave and
continues to give instant access to an infinite amount of information to
bankers and investors on how, what, and where to invest, and how it
changed the financial universe.
Randolph recounts one day not
long ago when the Bloomberg machine briefly blipped and the whole
world’s financial marketplace came to a halt.
Randolph recounts
Mayor Bloomberg’s vigorous approach to New York city’s care—including
his attempts at education reform, contract control, anti-smoking and
anti-obesity campaigns, green climate control, and his political
adventures with both aides and opponents.
After a surprising
third term as Mayor, Bloomberg returned to his business and doubles its
already tremendous worth. The chapter that describes this is one of the
most revealing of his temperament and energy and vision as well as how
he spends his “private” time—private but convivial.
Bloomberg’s
philanthropies are education, anti-NRA, and supporting a cleaner
environment. He is a moderate liberal in a time when that quality holds
the future of the Democratic Party and the country to account.
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