Power Failure

The Rise and Fall of an American Icon

William D. Cohan

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In "Power Failure" by William D. Cohan, readers are taken behind the scenes of the collapse of Lehman Brothers during the 2008 financial crisis.
Cohan delves into the pivotal decisions, egos, and power dynamics within the firm that ultimately led to its downfall.
Through meticulous research and interviews with key players, he presents a gripping narrative that sheds light on the inner workings of one of the most significant events in modern financial history.
The book offers a critical analysis of Wall Street culture and the regulatory failures that allowed Lehman Brothers to become too big to fail.

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