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Money Games is a riveting tale of one of the most successful buyout
deals ever: the acquisition and turnaround of what used to be
Korea's largest bank by the American firm Newbridge Capital. Full
of intrigue and suspense, this insider's account is told by the
chief architect of the deal itself, the celebrated author and
private equity investor Weijian Shan. With billions of dollars at
stake, and the nation's economic future on the line, Newbridge
Capital sought to become the first foreign firm in history to take
control of one of Korea's most beloved financial institutions. In a
proud country still reeling from a humiliating International
Monetary Fund bailout in the Asian Financial Crisis, Newbridge
Capital had to muster every ounce of skill, determination, and
patience to bring the deal to closing. Shan takes readers inside
the battle to win control of the bank--a delicate, often
exasperating process that meant balancing the goals of Newbridge
with those of the government, bank employees, and Korea's powerful
industrial titans. Finally, the author describes how Newbridge
transformed and rebuilt the struggling bank into a shining example
of modern banking--as well as a massively profitable investment. In
the secret world of private equity, few buyouts have been written
about with such clarity, detail, and insight--and none with such
completeness, covering not only the dealmaking but also the
transformation and eventual exit of the investment. For anyone who
has ever wondered how private equity investors strike bargains,
turn around businesses, and create immense value--or anyone
interested in a captivating story of high-stakes money-making--this
book is a must-read.
Foreword by Janet Yellen Weijian Shan's Out of the Gobi is a
powerful memoir and commentary that will be one of the most
important books on China of our time, one with the potential to
re-shape how Americans view China, and how the Chinese view life in
America. Shan, a former hard laborer who is now one of Asia's
best-known financiers, is thoughtful, observant, eloquent, and
brutally honest, making him well-positioned to tell the story of a
life that is a microcosm of modern China, and of how, improbably,
that life became intertwined with America. Out of the Gobi draws a
vivid picture of the raw human energy and the will to succeed
against all odds. Shan only finished elementary school when Mao
Zedong's Cultural Revolution tore his country apart. He was a
witness to the brutality and absurdity of Mao's policies during one
of the most tumultuous eras in China's history. Exiled to the Gobi
Desert at age 15 and denied schooling for 10 years, he endured
untold hardships without ever giving up his dream for an education.
Shan's improbable journey, from the Gobi to the "People's Republic
of Berkeley" and far beyond, is a uniquely American success story -
told with a splash of humor, deep insight and rich and engaging
detail. This powerful and personal perspective on China and America
will inform Americans' view of China, humanizing the country, while
providing a rare view of America from the prism of a keen foreign
observer who lived the American dream. Says former Federal Reserve
chair Janet Yellen: "Shan's life provides a demonstration of what
is possible when China and the United States come together, even by
happenstance. It is not only Shan's personal history that makes
this book so interesting but also how the stories of China and
America merge in just one moment in time to create an inspired
individual so unique and driven, and so representative of the true
sprits of both countries."
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