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  1. Andy Kessler is the author of Wall Street Meat, Running Money, How We Got Here, The End of Medicine and Eat People. Andy worked on Wall Street for almost 20 years, as a research analyst, investment banker, venture capitalist and hedge fund manager.

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  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Years ago, I met an author finishing a book about limiting the power of the executive branch. His catch phrase was: “The presidency. I’m against it.”. I told him it would make a great title. If you haven’t come to grips with Donald Trump pulling a Grover Cleveland to become our 45th and 47th president, know that denial ain’t just a ...

  3. Feb 17, 2011 · Andy Kessler is the author of Wall Street Meat, Running Money, How We Got Here, The End of Medicine and Eat People. Andy worked on Wall Street for almost 20 years, as a research analyst, investment banker, venture capitalist and hedge fund manager.

  4. www.andykessler.com › andy_kessler › 2022Andy Kessler:

    Jan 3, 2022 · Andreessen is now a general partner at a top-decile venture-capital firm, better than 90% of its peers. Andreessen Horowitz recently raised $9 billion in new funds. Last week I spent some time sitting on Mr. Andreessen’s back porch pondering the magic of 90% and how it created Silicon Valley and continues to rule it.

  5. The End of Medicine: How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will Reboot Your Doctor: Kessler, Andy: 9780061130311: Books - Amazon.ca

  6. Jul 3, 2006 · After turning $100 million into $1 billion riding the technology wave of the late 1990s, Andy Kessler recounted his experiences on Wall Street and in the trenches of the hedge fund industry in the books Wall Street Meat and Running Money (and its companion volume, How We Got Here ).

  7. For example, the author uses a personal tale in a memorable way to demonstrate the contribution of technology to daily lives, a dimension taken for granted too often. For unmasking true entrepreneurs' role in enlarging the pie for all of society, Andy Kessler's book is a must read. The entertainment value of reading Eat People is a welcome bonus.

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