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It Seems As It May
0Paperback, 274 pages
Published April 24th 2012 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Description
The eyes only see what the mind is prepared to accept. When first-year investment banker, Sara Banski, is assigned to a high-profile IPO for a promising drug company, she must navigate her way through reality and perception, honesty and subterfuge. As a blue-collar girl tossed into a white-collar wo......more
The eyes only see what the mind is prepared to accept. When first-year investment banker, Sara Banski, is assigned to a high-profile IPO for a promising drug company, she must navigate her way through reality and perception, honesty and subterfuge. As a blue-collar girl tossed into a white-collar world, she finds herself questioning everything. Not only has her smarmy boss at TJ Carnegie Inc., one of New York City's prestigious investment banks, romantically wooed her, but her drunken father has somehow profited from a mysterious hedge fund and her good friend has just committed suicide. Tears are shed when she finds out they are all interconnected, and redemption is her personal battle cry.
Digging deeper into the IPO, Sara uncovers an elaborate scheme that would destroy the credibility of the stock market if ever divulged. Despite threats of personal ruin, she uses the inner-workings of the financial system to expose a tightly-knit conspiracy of manipulation, and the world is watching.(less)
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About the author(Andy Hicks)
Andy Hicks has worked as an equity trader and analyst in San Francisco for more than a decade. He has been published in Working-Money.com, and regularly contributes to ZeroHedge.com and Marketwatch.com's Trading Deck.
His work experience has uniquely qualified him to embed this novel with......more
Andy Hicks has worked as an equity trader and analyst in San Francisco for more than a decade. He has been published in Working-Money.com, and regularly contributes to ZeroHedge.com and Marketwatch.com's Trading Deck.
His work experience has uniquely qualified him to embed this novel with shocking details about a system of interlocked banks, hedge funds, and corporations; facts that are untold by the media.
Andy Hicks has worked as an equity trader and analyst in San Francisco for more than a decade. He has been published in Working-Money.com, and regularly contributes to ZeroHedge.com and Marketwatch.com's Trading Deck.
His work experience has uniquely qualified him to embed this novel with shocking details about a system of interlocked banks, hedge funds, and corporations; facts that are untold by the media. (less)