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His net worth is more than $1 billion. His corporate assets total more than $40 billion and generate almost $14 billion in annual revenue. His thrift in the name of cash flow is legendary. He is often compared to Warren Buffett because of his knack for turning struggling companies into hugely profitable ones. He is Larry Tisch, Chairman of CBS. Written by a former Wall Street Journal editor, this book takes a candid look at the career of a man as admired as he was once despised.
Winans explores Tisch's investment philosophies and business strategies over the course of his career. He assesses Tisch's options in light of recent developments, including the loss of eight prime affiliates to Fox, the foiled QVC merger, and rumors that CBS is on the auction block.
You'll meet some of the players in Tisch's high-stakes games, including Barry Diller, Warren Buffett, Bruce Wasserstein, "60 Minutes" producer Don Hewitt, Martin Lipton, Fay Vincent, Gordon Getty, Arthur Liman, Howard Stringer, and dozens more.
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Biography, Businesspeople, CBS Inc, Capitalists and financiers, Millionaires, Ownership, Television broadcasting, Geschichte 1985-1995, Unternehmer, Biografias, Inc Columbia Broadcasting System, Administradores, Businessmen, Investor, Ma zenatentum, Businesspeople, biography, Millionaires, biography, Television broadcasting, united states, Columbia broadcasting system, inc.People
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The king of cash: the inside story of Laurence Tisch
1995, Wiley
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0471549231 9780471549239
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-278) and index.
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