
Market Mover
Lessons from a Decade of Change at Nasdaq
Robert Greifeld(Author)
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Published on 17. October 2019
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-5293-4377-9 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Greifeld was CEO of NASDAQ for over a decade, during which time it was named Company of the Year, ranked one of the best performing companies in the U.S., included in Fortune's annual list of 100 fastest growing companies and shares of the company's stock rose a whopping 800%.
In Market Mover, Bob looks at the headline-making events that took place while he was at the helm from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the financial crisis of 2008, to Facebook's disastrous IPO and the Bernie Madoff scandal. He takes you exclusively behind the headlines using them as jumping off points for lessons that can be applied to any business, including jumpstarting change, working with technology, finding the best people, and adapting to globalization.
In Market Mover, Bob looks at the headline-making events that took place while he was at the helm from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the financial crisis of 2008, to Facebook's disastrous IPO and the Bernie Madoff scandal. He takes you exclusively behind the headlines using them as jumping off points for lessons that can be applied to any business, including jumpstarting change, working with technology, finding the best people, and adapting to globalization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5293-4377-9 (9781529343779)
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Person
Robert Greifeld was CEO of Nasdaq from 2003 to 2016. He was Nasdaq's first CEO from outside the financial world and turned Nasdaq into a leading participant in the exchange and technology sector, delivering trading, listing, intelligence, and public company services across six continents. Late in 2015, Nasdaq's market value crossed $10 billion for the first time. During his tenure, he led Nasdaq through a series of complex, innovative acquisitions that extended the company's footprint across the world.