King of Cash : The Inside Story of Laurence Tisch by Christopher Winans (1995, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100471549231
ISBN-139780471549239
eBay Product ID (ePID)976412

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Edition1
Book TitleKing of Cash : the inside Story of Laurence Tisch
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1995
TopicRich & Famous, Television / General, Industries / Media & Communications, Business
IllustratorYes
GenrePerforming Arts, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
AuthorChristopher Winans
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight0 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN94-040400
Dewey Edition20
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal338.092 B
SynopsisThe king of cash The Inside Story of Laurence Tisch 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. In this behind-the-scenes story, you'll come to know the unaffected family man whose best-known accomplishment is the transformation of CBS back to its glory days as the Tiffany Network. You'll find out what friends, family, colleagues, and detractors have to say about him. You'll see him in action as he out-negotiates rivals and protects himself and his stockholders even when situations turn sour. He is, as Christopher Winans describes him in this book, "unfettered by fear." A self-made man, Tisch transformed a modest family investment in Florida into the mega-empire Loews Corporation that owns, among other things, Bulova and the Lorillard Tobacco Company. In 1986, he staged a successful and closely watched coup of the CBS board, ousting its legendary chairman William Paley. Though he has often been derided for downgrading the fabled Tiffany network into more humble Kmart trappings, Tisch has been at the helm during CBS's elevation from the ratings cellar to become America's most watched network. He is the man who stole David Letterman from NBC. In this fascinating book, 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. "I actually like him more now than I did then."--Andy Rooney, page 324 Tisch has always had much more fun making money than spending it. He has confessed, "I find business very relaxing." In The King of Cash, you'll get an honest account of the strengths and the flaws of this modern business marvel and get a firsthand peek at the challenges facing Tisch and CBS in the coming years. "You can learn much of value by studying the life of my friend, Larry Tisch. This book is the way to do it."--Warren E. Buffett, Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. "As president of a university whose trustees he chairs, I've seen Larry Tisch up close for over a decade. This fascinating book illuminates the life of a brilliant business leader and the most generous of philanthropists."--John Brademas, President Emeritus, New York University "Larry Tisch is one of the truly great investor-businessmen of our time. This book tells the story and is a great read."--Barton M. Biggs, Chairman, Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc. "This book is all about a great success in contemporary business life in the best American tradition. It brings to the fore one man's determination and drive to seek exceptional business opportunities through insights, shrewdness and understanding of the ebbs and flows in business and finance while maintaining personal integrity and dedication to family."--Henry Kaufman, President, Henry Kaufman & Company, Inc., The king of cash The Inside Story of Laurence Tisch His net worth is more than $1 billion. His corporate assetstotal more than $40 billion and generate almost $14 billion inannual revenue. His thrift in the name of cash flow is legendary.He is often compared to Warren Buffett because of his knack forturning struggling companies into hugely profitable ones. He isLarry Tisch, Chairman of CBS. Written by a former Wall Street Journal editor, this book takesa candid look at the career of a man as admired as he was oncedespised. In this behindthescenes story, you'll come to know theunaffected family man whose bestknown accomplishment is thetransformation of CBS back to its glory days as the TiffanyNetwork. You'll find out what friends, family, colleagues, anddetractors have to say about him. You'll see him in action as heoutnegotiates rivals and protects himself and his stockholderseven when situations turn sour. He is, as Christopher Winansdescribes him in this book, "unfettered by fear." A selfmade man, Tisch transformed a modest family investment inFlorida into the megaempire Loews Corporation that owns, amongother things, Bulova and the Lorillard Tobacco Company. In 1986, hestaged a successful and closely watched coup of the CBS board,ousting its legendary chairman William Paley. Though he has oftenbeen derided for downgrading the fabled Tiffany network into morehumble Kmart trappings, Tisch has been at the helm during CBS'selevation from the ratings cellar to become America's most watchednetwork. He is the man who stole David Letterman from NBC. In this fascinating book, Winans explores Tisch's investmentphilosophies 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 QVCmerger, and rumors that CBS is on the auction block. You'll meetsome of the players in Tisch's highstakes games, including BarryDiller, Warren Buffett, Bruce Wasserstein, "60 Minutes" producerDon Hewitt, Martin Lipton, Fay Vincent, Gordon Getty, Arthur Liman,Howard Stringer, and dozens more. "I actually like him more now than I did then." AndyRooney, page 324 Tisch has always had much more fun making money than spendingit. He has confessed, "I find business very relaxing." In The Kingof Cash, you'll get an honest account of the strengths and theflaws of this modern business marvel and get a firsthand peek atthe challenges facing Tisch and CBS in the coming years. "You can learn much of value by studying the life of my friend,Larry Tisch. This book is the way to do it." Warren E.Buffett, Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. "As president of a university whose trustees he chairs, I'veseen Larry Tisch up close for over a decade. This fascinating bookilluminates the life of a brilliant business leader and the mostgenerous of philanthropists." John Brademas, PresidentEmeritus, New York University "Larry Tisch is one of the truly great investorbusinessmen ofour time. This book tells the story and is a greatread." Barton M. Biggs, Chairman, Morgan Stanley AssetManagement Inc. "This book is all about a great success in contemporary businesslife in the best American tradition. It brings to the fore oneman's determination and drive to seek exceptional businessopportunities through insights, shrewdness and understanding of theebbs and flows in business and finance while maintaining personalintegrity and dedication to family." Henry Kaufman,President, Henry Kaufman && Company, Inc., The king of cash The Inside Story of Laurence Tisch His net worth is more than $1 billion. His corporate assets totalmore than $40 billion and generate almost $14 billion in annualrevenue. His thrift in the name of cash flow is legendary.
LC Classification NumberHC102.5.T56W56 1995

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