
- Title : Wall Street to Main Street: Charles Merrill and Middle-Class Investors
- Author : Edwin J. Perkins
- Rating : 4.54 (297 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-5-17
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 283 Pages
- Asin : 0521630290
- Language : English
Very creative. This moving book is one of them.. Other readers will find topics such as marriage, family travel, and the importance of good friendships over time equally interesting and instructive. This textbook is probably the most comprehensive one that is highly a
Very creative. This moving book is one of them.. Other readers will find topics such as marriage, family travel, and the importance of good friendships over time equally interesting and instructive. This textbook is probably the most comprehensive one that is highly appealing to students and executive audience as well as the most academically sound. This book takes it to a new level.. Is this book useful? Somewhat. Well written and without the fluff.. She goes over running basics, such as form and speed and so on, as well as signs to prevent injury, motivation, and running gear among other information. In March 1949 Alice decided to move with her son to Israel, where she was to live for the next 37 years. I hardly know where to start. Most of the sangaku were composed by people from all walks of life-priests, farmers, children women, samurai, etc.-between 1600 and 1900. It is tragic that his career was cut short so abruptly. This book is not good at all. Full of good information on camera use and various lenses. He agrees and off they go do get married.Instantly changes are seen in the hero that where uncharacterCongress about proposed reforms to U.S. Edwin Perkins is a professor of history and an expert on the development of American financial services. financial laws.. Based on archival sources, this book is the first biography published about the career of this major Wall Street figure. Opening more than 100 branch offices across the nation by 1950, his firm solicited millions of middle-class households and became famous for bringing "Wall Street to Main Street" in the post-World War II era. Wall Street to Main Street: Charles Merrill and Middle-Class Investors focuses on the spectacularly successful career of financier Charles Merrill (1885-1956), the founder of Merrill Lynch & Co., the world's largest brokerage and investment firm. Author of five books and several journal articles, Professor Perkins has testified before the U.S. Merrill was the most innovative entrepreneur in the United States financial services sector in the twentieth century. Today, American investors hold, either directly or From Library Journal Readers who enjoy biographies and the history of business will find food for thought in this very comprehensive history of the world's largest brokerage and investment firm, Merrill Lynch, and biography of founder Charles E. of PhiladelphiaCopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. financial services, focuses on Merrill's business career rather than his personal life, although Perkins does delve into Merrill's upbringing near Jacksonville, FL, and his education at Amherst. For business and general collections.ASteven J. Scholarly and detailed but readable, the book discusses Merrill's success with the Safeway food chain, the business climate during the 1920s and 1930s, his relationship with Edmund Lynch (who died in 1938), and the war and postwar years and his success in opening offices nationwide (100 by 1950) that attracted flocks of middle-class investors to the stock market. Merrill (1885-1956). Perkins, a history professor at the University of Southern California and a specialist in U.S.


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