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The Unseen Wall Street of 1969-1975: And Its Significance for Today [Hardcover]

Alec Benn (Author)
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1567203337 978-1567203332 June 30, 2000

From long, first-hand experience as president of his own financial advertising agency, Alec Benn offers a unique, inside look at America's investment community, at a time of changes so profound that their impact and implications are still with us. Based not on public relations handouts (although he himself has written them) but on frank, revealing talks with people who actually participated in the events of those tumultuous seven years, on official oral histories (hitherto concealed), and on his own keen observations, Benn shows how those events and changes really occurred. He reveals that The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was in far greater peril of collapse in 1970 than anyone, except a few insiders, has ever known. He exposes how many of the most significant changes ever to affect investors really came about. And he provides new insights into the people who caused, influenced, or sometimes opposed the reforms we now take for granted, as well as into the impact of historical figures such as Richard Nixon and Ross Perot. Informative, entertaining, and impeccably researched and documented, Benn's book gives us new information to help evaluate the investment world of today, and to appreciate how dangerous it was at another time, a time that some say appears uncomfortably familiar.

Among the many topics Benn examines in depth is the creation of the Securities Investors Protection Corporation, the agency that insures against loss of the cash and securities left by investors in their brokers' hands. He shows how stock brokers' commissions came to be competitive and low, instead of fixed and high (a special benefit for today's day traders), and how members of The New York Stock Exchange became able to sell shares in their firms to the general public, opening a bountiful source of permanent capital. He goes on to cover the creation of the Central Certificate System, which led to a dramatic increase in trading volume later, and how the NYSE was reorganized, benefiting not only members but investors as well. Benn also explores how NYSE member firms became authorized to sell annuities and other insurance products, in itself a billion-dollar business. Finally, in an especially telling chapter, he discusses how and why discrimination on Wall Street based on class, religion, race, and gender declined (and by inference, why in some places it still lingers.)


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"Alec Benn's book could not be more timely, as the NYSE, NASDAQ and all traditional exchanges around the world face competition from more nimble ECNs (Electronic Communications Networks) and therefore strive to drag themselves into the 21st century. Today's threats to the exchanges--and more generally to the securities business as we've known it--are new but the human dynamics are timeless. Benn's inside look at the machinations that contributed to the current' system are not only fascinating in their own right; many of the lessons will also be instructive for the future."-Heather L. Ruth President The Bond Market Association

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An informative, entertaining, impeccably documented examination of seven tumultuous years on Wall Street, a time of changes so dramatic that their impact, implications, and perhaps even their caveats remain with us today.

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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (June 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567203337
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567203332
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,880,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Wall Street Buffs, December 2, 2002
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Terrific explanation of a time many have forgotten, when Wall Street nearly collapsed not from scandal but from hubris, incompetence, and just plain sloppiness. Remember when the markets were closed on Wednesdays so firms could process their paperwork? How about Ross Perots adventure to conquer the street? Me neither. Unless you lived it, you'll never get closer to knowing how many times the whole ballgame nearly came undone.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Old Wall Street, February 1, 2010
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This is an "inside baseball" kind of book. If you are one of those who worked on Wall Street and knew the firms and players, then this is a great read. If not, likely not.
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In 1969, most of the 1,366 members of The New York Stock Exchange were partners in a firm. Read the first page
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first financial page, many member firms, certificate system, other investment firms, subordinated lenders, subordinated capital, merger meeting, syndicate manager, administrative vice president, major underwriter, many brokerage firms, combined firm, soft dollars
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Glore Forgan, Clore Forgan, Ross Perot, Merrill Lynch, Bob Haack, Bob Bishop, United States, Jim Lynch, Lee Arning, Bunny Lasker, Four Seasons, Norm Swanton, Wally Latour, World War, Crisis Fund, John Cunningham, Harry Colmery, Vern Walston, Dan Cullen, Morgan Stanley, Bill Fleming, Paine Webber, Russ Forgan, Crisis Committee, Don Regan
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