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Monkey Business: Swinging Through the Wall Street Jungle | 
enlarge | Authors: John Rolfe, Peter Troob Publisher: Warner Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 290 reviews Sales Rank: 429102
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 273 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0446525561 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.62092 EAN: 9780446525565 ASIN: 0446525561
Publication Date: April 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: clean tight pages! minor wear to dust cover. PLEASE VERIFY YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS TO AVOID DELAYS! average shipping is 7-10 business days media mail. need it quicker choose expedited shipping! thanks!
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Product Description Two young business school graduates start at DLJ, a hot Wall Street firm, grabbing their chance to become lords of the investment universe. There they find themselves part of a horde of overworked and frustrated lemmings who receive super duper paychecks and superhuman abuse. In this high-stakes pressure-cooker, 20-hour days, late night trips to strip clubs, inflated salaries, and mind-numbing work are standard, and high-powered, outlandish personalities are the unforgettable norm. Readers had better strap themselves in for a wild, hilarious, sometimes shocking ride through a land where money is king, and all they ask is that you check your soul at the door.
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Very funny and needs to be read with a certain perspective September 17, 2008 This is a funny book no doubt. Its not written by writers and thus there is no rules of writing that have been followed which makes it funny.
Even though some have said the life style is exaggerated (and maybe it is) but unless you are an I banker or part of the fraternity in some way, there is no way to denounce what has been written about the profession.
I really think that while being a cautionary tale for fledging IBankers, this book is also a testament to the hard times they spend in pursuing their dreams. Some have the balls to go through to the end while others (like the authors) bail out when they cant take it anymore.
In any case, this is a laugh a minute book with some witty writing. Reading it was a breeze !
Trip to investment banking September 3, 2008 The book is very easy and funny to read. Authors shows things in investment bank very trully. Very interesting to read for people who is going to become an investment banker.
Supremely Funny August 24, 2008 This is a serious book that just happens to be supremely funny.
Highly recommended.
"Monkey Business" review August 24, 2008 very funny, vivid and true to life description of the life of an associate in the investment company, highly recommended for those who work in investment banking and allied industries, you won't regret spending some time on reading this book!
Great Read For Aspiring Investment Bankers August 10, 2008 For those interested in investment banking, this is a good book to read. It gives an in depth(and very personal view)of investment banking on Wall Street. Very witty, satirical and critical. Positives: Very informative, insightful. Book is hard to put down. Negatives: Some parts are long-winded. Authors so obviously despise Wall Street that their negative accounts of W.S. lose credibility Overall, the book is a great read for those interested in I.B.
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