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| #1124901 in eBooks | 2010-03-04 | 2010-03-04 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It's a hard short life|By Al Pal|Mr.Sauer shares a fascinating professional biography with us. First, he shares his experiences about working at the SEC enforcement division -- breaking down a couple corporate fraud stories. Then gives us a perspective on municipal bond disclosures and politics. Finally, he walks through his time at a short-focused fund Copper River. This multi||“Readers with a taste for skulduggery won’t be disappointed. Sauer’s war stories slither through letterbox companies, a suspicious Bulgarian government contract and documents dumped onto a roadside garbage heap.”|— James Pressl
An industry insider reveals the inner workings of our financial system and the agencies who attempt to control it
During his dozen years as an SEC attorney, author Richard Sauer opened and supervised some of its most notable financial cases-investigations that took him to a dozen countries and returned hundreds of millions of dollars to American investors. While a partner at a major law firm and, later, a hedge fund manager, he saw firsthand the follies and fai...
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