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Andy Kessler

    Andy Kessler est un investisseur, auteur et homme d'affaires. Sa carrière dans le monde de la finance s'est étendue sur une vingtaine d'années, durant lesquelles il a occupé les postes d'analyste de recherche, de banquier d'affaires, de capital-risque et de gestionnaire de fonds spéculatifs. Il a également cofondé et dirigé Velocity Capital Management, une société d'investissement basée à Palo Alto. Kessler a partagé ses réflexions et analyses dans des publications de premier plan telles que le Wall Street Journal, le New York Times et Wired, offrant ainsi une perspective distinctive sur le monde de l'investissement et des affaires.

    Toby und der Dieb, der den Mond gestohlen hat
    Die grosse Puppenjagd
    The End of Medicine
    HOW WE GOT HERE PB
    Running Money
    Eat People
    • Eat People

      And Other Unapologetic Rules for Game-Changing Entrepreneurs

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(20)Évaluer

      Entrepreneurs are depicted as visionaries who possess a unique ability to identify emerging trends and opportunities. The book explores their innovative strategies and mindsets that enable them to transform ideas into successful ventures. It delves into real-life examples of individuals who have turned their visions into significant market successes, offering insights into the processes and principles that drive entrepreneurial success. Readers will gain inspiration and practical knowledge on how to navigate the dynamic landscape of business and seize opportunities.

      Eat People
    • Running Money

      Hedge Fund Honchos, Monster Markets and My Hunt for the Big Score

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(245)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into the intriguing world of hedge funds through the eyes of Andy Kessler, a savvy investor and engaging storyteller. He offers insights into the mindset and behaviors of those managing substantial wealth, revealing their unique perspectives and strategies. Kessler's sharp wit and candid observations provide an entertaining and informative look at the complexities of high finance.

      Running Money
    • HOW WE GOT HERE PB

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(159)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of innovation and finance, this book delves into the history of groundbreaking technologies and the markets that supported their development. Best-selling author Andy Kessler connects insights from his previous work, Running Money, to illustrate how investments in technology have shaped economic landscapes. The narrative highlights key moments and figures in the tech industry, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the relationship between technological advancements and market dynamics.

      HOW WE GOT HERE PB
    • The End of Medicine

      How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will Reboot Your Doctor

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,2(12)Évaluer

      The book critiques the healthcare system, arguing that despite advancements in pharmaceuticals and healthcare organizations, medicine functions more like an isolated practice than a cohesive industry. It highlights the disconnect between individual doctors and the broader healthcare system, emphasizing the financial instability and inefficiencies that plague modern medicine. The narrative suggests that the complexities of healthcare resemble witchcraft rather than a structured industry, raising concerns about the future of medical care.

      The End of Medicine
    • Toby freut sich. Sein Onkel, von Beruf Geheimagent, macht Urlaub und übergibt Toby eine große Verantwortung. Er soll auf Kleopatra aufpassen. Eigentlich nichts Außergewöhnliches, denn Kleopatra ist ein Goldfisch - aber ein besonderer! Toby nimmt seine Aufgabe sehr ernst. Doch der Fiesling Mr. Null nutzt die Gelegenheit, um einen teuflischen Plan auszuführen. Mit dem Hüten von Kleopatra ist es nun nicht mehr getan! Denn Mr. Null gelingt es, den Mond zu stehlen. Kann Toby seinen Onkel ersetzen und weiteres Unheil von der Menschheit abwenden?

      Toby und der Dieb, der den Mond gestohlen hat