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Amey Stone (Author), Mike Brewster (Author)
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May 15, 2002
A fascinating story of a legendary dealmaker who masterminded an unprecedented merger

Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill orchestrated many deals over his legendary forty-five year career—none bigger than the 1998 epic merger of Travelers and Citibank to create the international conglomerate, Citigroup. King of Capital tells the compelling story of how this complex man revolutionized the banking world and transformed Citigroup through a combination of mergers and powerplays.

Throughout his entire career Weill has created successful businesses out of smaller, seemingly unworkable pieces; filled product vacuums no one else even realized were void; and forced issues that no one else had the gumption to tackle. His daring dealmaking tactics were never more evident than while forming Citigroup, as he lobbied Congress to deregulate the financial services industry and ousted his co-CEO in a public power struggle. Through an engaging narrative by financial writers Amey Stone and Mike Brewster, King of Capital chronicles the legacy of Sandy Weill that began taking shape in 1970 with the creation of Shearson, was honed during his tenure at American Express, and continues as he leads one of the world's largest banks.

Along with probing Weill's signature business deals, King of Capital traces the path this feared, envied, and admired man took to get to the top. Readers will gain valuable insight into the strategies and tactics of this admired dealmaker-including his ability to turn a workforce into a family, with all the love, loyalty, battles and heartbreaks. What distinguishes Weill from the run-of-the mill executive is a laser-like focus on what he wants, trust in his lieutenants, and incredible belief in himself-conviction that he did not always possess. Weill, cowed by Bensonhurst bullies as a child, hazed as a military school plebe, intimidated by the strong personalities of some his early partners, has defied all expectations to become a CEO whose deals have had lasting impact on global finance and the economy.

Amey Stone (New York, NY) has more than ten years of experience as a financial writer. Currently, she is an Associate Editor at BusinessWeek Online, where she cowrites the daily "Street Wise" column, and is responsible for writing many of the site's lead stories on business trends, technology, and the economy, including several articles covering Citigroup and Sandy Weill.
Mike Brewster (New York, NY) is an accomplished writer, editor and financial services professional. He recently launched a career magazine called Leaders Online.


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Weill has become the most daring dealmaker and assembler of companies on the business landscape, write Stone and Brewster in this insightful, occasionally hagiographic career biography of the Wall Street icon. While the authors did interview the Citigroup CEO, most of their primary sources are people who still work for him; thus, comments glorifying Weill abound. Stone (an associate editor at BusinessWeek Online) and Brewster (a former communications director at the global consulting firm KPMG) have compiled a comprehensive history tracing the career of Weill, now 69, through his days as a runner on Wall Street to his present position running one of the world's largest corporations. They tell how he started his own firm and describe his methods of merging his companies with larger firms, praising him as one who has more than redefined the deal'; he has come to embody it. The authors do criticize some of Weill's ideas, albeit gently, such as his unwavering belief that, despite evidence to the contrary, it is easy for a large financial company to cross-sell products. They do not explore, however, where Weill's drive comes from, how he has always wound up on top regardless of how many firms his companies have merged with, or the intricacies of his business strategies. For the past several years, Weill has been rumored to be writing his own book. Until then, this mediocre text will suffice.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Sanford Weill, known as a ruthless deal-maker and the creator of successful businesses like Citigroup, has revolutionized the banking world and become a legend on par with Warren Buffett and Jack Welch. Stone and Brewster, both journalists and editors of online business publications, discuss Weill's successful strategies and tactics through case studies and anecdotes from his professional and personal life. They cover his entire career, including his violation of federal law when in 1992 he merged banking and insurance businesses. He later lobbied the President and Congress to deregulate the financial services industry. In a power struggle in 2000, he ousted his co-CEO, John Reed, at Citigroup. The chronicle of his ascent to executive greatness demonstrates the opportunities he seized that others could not or would not dare to take in a world of financial intrigue and globalization. This candid business biography does not critique Weill's more questionable actions but instead serves to demonstrate the need for determination, self-confidence, and strong management skills to become an outstanding CEO in today's global business world. Recommended for business collections. Susan C. Awe, Univ. of New Mexico,
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (May 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471214167
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471214168
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #494,737 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A role model's history well described, June 16, 2002
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GEORGE R. FISHER (Boston MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The King of Capital: Sandy Weill and the Making of Citigroup (Hardcover)
Didn't Sandy buy Nikko Securities? And make it successful, as opposed to Merrill's flop with Yamaichi? I think so, and this episode is omitted from this book.

But forgive Stone and Brewster this one error because their book is excellent. It is a simple, straightforward, easily-read history of an extraordinary man's accomplishments.

I've watched Sandy through the eyes of the WSJ's reporters over the many years he's been building his legacy and I can quote a few individual soundbites like the one about Nikko, but the whole panorama of Sandy's career only came into focus with this book. A great man, Sandy is, and he makes me proud to be part of the same industry; and I hope in small ways I can imitate him.

The authors are obviously fans of Sandy's, which may make them somewhat biased, but so am I.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Eye-0pening Book, July 22, 2002
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This review is from: The King of Capital: Sandy Weill and the Making of Citigroup (Hardcover)
"King of Capital" is a must read for every investor who wants to learn more about how to be "Wall Street Smart," and how to chose effectively and honestly managed companies. Sandy Weill's clear vision, while not always apparent to those who work with him, becomes very apparent to the readers of this intriguing, reader friendly, and well-researched book by Stone and Brewster. Sandy is smart, competitive, and clean. How he became "King of Captial" should inspire future corporate leaders as they embark on their journeys which will be under closer scrutiny than ever before. However, even if you are not an investor or future CEO, this timely book is packed full of so much information about the deal makers of past few decades, that it makes for thoroughly enjoyable reading for those who desire just to be informed.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sandy Weill: Rockin & Rollin on Wall Street, December 15, 2002
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Christi Dupree (Grapevine, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The King of Capital: Sandy Weill and the Making of Citigroup (Hardcover)
This book captures the very essence of the famous (and infamous)king of Wall Street..Sandy Weill. From his humble beginnings to his staggering success in the world of business and finance, this book leaves no stone unturned in detailing fascinating facts and trivia on both his personal and professional life.

This is a must read for any Sandy Weill fan, businessmen and businesswomen alike, or simply a CEO star in the making.

Fascinating...once you pick this book up, you won't be able to put it down!

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Their respective presentations delivered, their visions for the future of Citigroup outlined, Sandy Weill and John Reed sat alone together, tensely watching television at Citigroup's 399 Park Avenue headquarters in New York City. Read the first page
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