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The Billionaire's Apprentice

The Rise of The Indian-American Elite and The Fall of The Galleon Hedge Fund
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The Billionaire's Apprentice by Anita Raghavan explores the intertwining worlds of wealthy entrepreneurs and ambitious outsiders striving for a foothold in elite circles. As this gripping narrative unfolds, it delves into high-stakes business manoeuvres and controversial decisions, revealing the complexities of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal in the corporate world. The book provides a fascinating look at the intersection of money, power, and opportunity in modern capitalism.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by stories of high finance, ambition, and the inner workings of Wall Street. It offers a riveting look at ambition and the intricate networks within the financial industry. It's particularly appealing if you're interested in exploring the real-life drama and ethical complexities faced by industry leaders.

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The Billionaire's Apprentice

Originally published in hardcover in 2013 by Hachette Book Group.

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The journey to the apex of power in the American corporate world is a narrative filled with ambition, cunning moves, and intricate relationships, as vividly captured in The Billionaire's Apprentice by Anita Raghavan. This compelling non-fiction book explores the rise of a generation of Indian-Americans who, through determination and intellect, carved a niche within the echelons of corporate America. The narrative weaves through an enthralling tale of how these individuals, often referred to as the "Twice Blessed", transitioned from immigrants or children of immigrants to leaders of major Fortune 500 companies such as Citigroup, PepsiCo, and Mastercard.

The story takes a sensational turn with the collapse of the Galleon Group, a hedge fund embroiled in a scandal of insider trading. This case spotlighted the prowess of Preet Bharara, the US Attorney and son of Indian immigrants, as he pursued high-profile indictments within the South Asian business community. At the heart of the controversy was the enigmatic Raj Rajaratnam, a Sri Lankan-born billionaire who founded Galleon. However, it was the indictment of Rajat Gupta, a revered figure in Indian business and former head of McKinsey & Co., that sent shockwaves across the corporate and South Asian communities. His alleged participation as Rajaratnam's accomplice exposed the vulnerabilities of ambition and the perilous allure of power.

Through a meticulous and gripping investigation, author Anita Raghavan traverses the globe, from the esteemed boardrooms of Wall Street to the rigorous academic halls of Delhi's Indian Institute of Technology. Her narrative is not just an exposé of a scandal but a broader commentary on the cultural and economic dynamics that influence business ethics and practices. The Billionaire's Apprentice compels readers to reflect on the personal and professional sacrifices involved in the pursuit of immense success and the often blurred lines between right and wrong.

Raghavan's meticulous research and engaging storytelling shine a light on the hidden stories and decisions that define this influential subculture, offering a window into a world of triumph, temptation, and eventual tragedy. This riveting account ensures that the tale of these Indian-American trailblazers—once shrouded in mystery—becomes a fascinating study of ambition, ethics, and the American Dream, ensnaring the reader with its depth and moral complexity.

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The Billionaire's Apprentice is widely praised for its in-depth research and engaging, well-crafted prose. Critics highlight Anita Raghavan's ability to blend the thriller-like narrative of an insider trading scandal with an insightful exploration of South Asian immigration and its ties to corporate America. The book is described as a compelling read with vivid characters and detailed storytelling that sheds light on the cultural dynamics of Wall Street.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781455504015

Publisher: Little, Brown & Company

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 June 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Grand Central Publishing

Illustration: 8 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 35.0mm

Width: 228.0mm

Height: 152.0mm

Weight: 580g

Pages: 512

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About the Author

Anita Raghavan was born in Malaysia but came to the United States in 1970. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, she spent eighteen years at the Wall Street Journal where she won the Overseas Press Club award for her coverage of the mergers and acquisition boom in Europe, and the New York Press Club award for her reporting on the the near death of the hedge fund Long-Term Capital. In 2008, she became the London Bureau Chief for Forbes. Currently she is a contributor to New York Times Dealbook and Forbes.

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