MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
This is a brilliant, easy to understand tutorial that all who 'can't get it', need to read.
The national debate over private equity so far has hinged on the question of whether experience in the field qualifies Mitt Romney, the former Bain Capital executive, for the presidency. But a more vexing, and largely unanswered, question lies just beneath the surface: How is it, exactly, that an investment company can make millions even as the company it's ostensibly trying to turn around goes bust?
For that answer, we turned to what may seem like a less-than-reliable source: Tony Soprano.
Click on link for rest of story, but beware, it does not have a happy ending. 'Tony Soprano' is perfect spokesperson for this saga.