Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist

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Investigating the financial fraud and misguided power plays that brought down the telecom industryOnce the foundation of the Dow and NASDAQ, the telecom industry has eaten up more capital than any other industry in recent history and has nothing to show for it. Today, it is by far the worst culprit in the spate of financial dirty dealings that have been splashed across the business pages, and yet the rewards reaped by top executives at many of these failed or failing companies have been inversely proportionate to their decline. Broadbandits takes readers behind the scenes to get the story they won't get in the media. Investigative reporter Om Malik follows the money trail and deciphers the actions and motivations of a generation of new economy "barbarians" that brought down this once lucrative industry. This intriguing book offers an inside look into the telecom bubble, with tales and anecdotes about mavericks who turned simple light and glass fibers into veins of gold, financiers who got greedy and fleeced unsuspecting millions, clueless venture capitalists who thought they'd tapped into the mother lode, hapless entrepreneurs who believed that they were changing the world, and self-proclaimed pundits who were cheering it all on from the sidelines. Broadbandits is a compelling account of the downfall of telecom giants such as WorldCom and Global Crossing, and will show readers how many telecom upstarts and veterans alike became victims of what one chief executive aptly described as "high-yield heroin."Om Malik (New York, NY) is a Senior Writer for Red Herring who focuses on the telecommunications sector. Prior to joining Red Herring in July 2000, he was senior editor at Forbes.com. His work has also been published in newspapers and magazines such as The Wall Street Journal, Business 2.0, Brandweek, and Crain's New York Business. For a very brief while, he was a venture capitalist.

Author(s): Om Malik
Edition: 1
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 352

BROADBANDITS: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 7
BROADBANDITS: THE MOST WANTED LIST......Page 9
PROLOGUE......Page 11
PART I: THE FIBER BARONS......Page 21
BERNIE'S BAD IDEA......Page 23
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH......Page 57
ONCE A JUNKIE, ALWAYS A JUNKIE......Page 83
BILLIONAIRE VERSUS BILLIONAIRE......Page 107
THE ATTACK OF THE CLONES......Page 119
PART II: THE MILE NIGH CLUB......Page 133
CHAPTER 6: FRESH PRINCE OF HOT AIR......Page 135
CHAPTER 7: NOBODY@ HOME......Page 159
CHAPTER 8: TEDDY GETS TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS......Page 181
CHAPTER 9: THE HOUSE (OF CARDS) THAT JACK BUILT......Page 201
PART III: THE LIGHT KNIGHTS......Page 221
CHAPTER 10: CANADIAN RHAPSODY......Page 223
CHAPTER 11: THE DAN AND DESH SHOW......Page 255
CHAPTER 12: JUST AN ILLUSION......Page 273
CHAPTER 13: THE SWAMI OF THE BROADBAND BOOM......Page 295
EPILOGUE: THE END GAME......Page 311
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 313
APPENDIX A: CASH & CARRY......Page 315
APPENDIX B: BANK BALANCE BUILDOUT......Page 319
NOTES......Page 321
INDEX......Page 341