King of Capital

The Remarkable Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone

David Carey

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"King of Capital" by David Carey is a groundbreaking and illuminating account of the rise of Blackstone Group, one of the most influential private equity firms in the world. Written with expertise and detail, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the firm's origins, key players, and transformative impact on the financial industry.

Carey takes readers on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of Blackstone's journey to becoming a dominant force in private equity. With a compelling narrative, he delves into the intricate deals and strategic moves that propelled the firm to success, shedding light on the immense fortunes amassed by its founders, Stephen Schwarzman and Peter Peterson.

Beyond the captivating story, "King of Capital" also offers an insightful analysis of the broader implications of Blackstone's rise. Carey explores the ethical considerations surrounding private equity and its role in shaping the global economy. He looks at the controversial aspects of leveraged buyouts, shedding light on the impact these deals have on companies, employees, and communities.

This book is a must-read for finance enthusiasts, business professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the inner workings and influence of the world of private equity. "King of Capital" is a masterful exploration of the ruthless world of high finance, offering profound insights into the power and influence wielded by firms like Blackstone and their impact on our economic landscape.

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