Synopses & Reviews
The remarkable story of how Michael Bloomberg created a media empire"Lots of entrepreneurs make money. Lots of entrepreneurs who make money write books. Few of those books make you glad they did. This one does."
—The New York Times Book Review
"A classic tale of a nimble, customer-focused, entrepreneurial David outsmarting bureaucratic, ossified, corporate Goliaths."
—Business Week
"Entertaining, engaging, and informative, Bloomberg by Bloomberg is packed with great advice about how to start a lean, hungry company-and how to keep it that way."
—Bryan Burrough, coauthor, Barbarians at the Gate
Brash, aggressive, and supremely self-confident, Michael Bloomberg, the visionary leader of the world's fastest-growing media empire, has been hailed as the new standard for what it takes to win in the Information Age. Dismissed from Salomon Brothers in 1981, Bloomberg immediately took his money and acerbic personality and started Bloomberg L.P. Bolstered by a $30 million investment from Merrill Lynch, the company and the man have been sprinting ahead of the pack ever since. Only twenty years after founding, he's at the top of his industry. And on June 5, 2001, he added mayoral candidate for New York City to his list of accomplishments and aspirations. If elected, powerhouse Michael Bloomberg will bring his own brand of leadership-and personal style-to the city that never sleeps.
Synopsis
Brash, aggressive, and supremely self-confident, Michael Bloomberg, the visionary leader of the world's fastest-growing media empire, has been hailed as the new standard for what it takes to win in the Information Age. Dismissed from Salomon Brothers in 1981, Bloomberg immediately took his money and acerbic personality and started Bloomberg L.P. Bolstered by a $30 million investment from Merrill Lynch, the company and the man have been sprinting ahead of the pack ever since. Only twenty years after founding, he's at the top of his industry. And on June 5, 2001, he added mayoral candidate for New York City to his list of accomplishments and aspirations. If elected, powerhouse Michael Bloomberg will bring his own brand of leadership-and personal style-to the city that never sleeps.
Synopsis
A provocative autobiography by the visionary leader of the world's fastest-growing media empire"A classic tale of a nimble, customer-focused, entrepreneurial David outsmarting bureaucratic, ossified, corporate Goliaths."
—Business Week
"Michael Bloomberg is the most creative media entrepreneur of our time and, with Bill Gates, perhaps the most successful."
—Rupert Murdoch, Chairman & Chief Executive, News Corporation
"Entertaining, engaging, and informative, Bloomberg by Bloomberg is packed with great advice about how to start a lean, hungry company-and how to keep it that way."
—Bryan Burrough, coauthor, Barbarians at the Gate
"The man with Wall Street's best known generic name has written an autobiography that keeps you up late to finish. The book is full of wonderful insights about Wall Street and about starting and growing a new business."
—Julian H. Robertson Jr., Chairman, Tiger Management LLC
"This is the best insight yet on how one man shook up the entire financial information industry."
—Richard Branson, Chairman, Virgin Group of Companies
All author's royalties from Bloomberg by Bloomberg are donated to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
About the Author
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG is CEO and Founder of Bloomberg L.P., a global media company that encompasses the Bloomberg Professional service, a leading provider of online financial information; Bloomberg News, a wire service providing news stories to leading newspapers worldwide; Bloomberg Radio, a 24-hour news radio station which is distributed internationally; Bloomberg Television, a global financial television network; www.bloomberg.com and Bloomberg Publishing, which includes Bloomberg Press and the magazines,
Bloomberg Personal Finance and
Bloomberg Markets.
MATTHEW WINKLER, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, is founder and Editor in Chief of Bloomberg News.
Table of Contents
The Last Supper: The Thrill of Getting Fired: Tarrytown 1981.
Capitalism, Here I Come: School, Work, and Hard Knocks.
I Love Mondays: Entrepreneurship: Vocation and Avocation.
We Can Do That: Elementary Journalism, Not Rocket Science.
"No" Is No Answer: Establishment Ignorance and Arrogance.
Money Talks: Textbook Multimedia.
Computers for Virgins: Technology: Politics and Promises.
Management 101: The Bloomberg Way.
Coming Up Next: America's a Wonderful Country.
Out of the Office: Character and Consistency.
Wealth, Wisdom, and Work: Philanthropy and Public Service.
Afterword.
Index.