Bernard Madoff and his accomplices : anatomy of a con / Lionel S. Lewis.
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HV6626.23 .S28 A47 2014 مشروع نظام الحد من الإيذاء في المملكة العربية السعودية / | HV6626.54 .S28 A465 2010 إيذاء الأطفال في الأسرة السعودية : عوامله وآثاره / | HV6691 .G57 2016 The new era of regulatory enforcement : a comprehensive guide for raising the bar to manage risk / | HV6692.M33 .L493 2016 Bernard Madoff and his accomplices : anatomy of a con / | HV6695 .B35 2017 Fraud : an American history from Barnum to Madoff / | HV6773 .C93 2010 Cybercrimes : a multidisciplinary analysis. | HV6773 .D57 2011 Disarmament forum. 2011/4, Confronting cyberconflict / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-390) and index.
Of Bernard L. Madoff and others -- Backstage, the accomplices -- Deception: backstage with Enrica Cotellessa-Pitz -- Deception: backstage with David L. Kugel -- Deception: backstage with Annette Bongiorno -- Madoff and the 17th floor ensemble -- Of Ropers and roping -- Roping in a globalized world -- Steerers -- JPMorgan Chase Bank -- Revisiting the crime scene.
"This is the first detailed study of how Bernard L. Madoff and his accomplices perpetrated a Ponzi scheme of epic proportions--what has been referred to as the "con of the century." Presents the first study of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, the organization where the fraud began, was centered, and flourished by duping investors for at least a decade. Documents how investors who depend on and trust investment professionals can lose money, especially given that some investment companies do not always act in their clients' best interests and that Wall Street regulators are often ineffective. Takes readers backstage to see the intricate details of the "theatre production" of a con game--the playacting, performances, pretending, utilization of props, and false representations that are required to achieve a "standing ovation" (i.e., the total fleecing of the marks)"-- Provided by publisher.
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