• King Icahn

  • The Biography of a Renegade Capitalist
  • By: Mark Stevens
  • Narrated by: Mark Stevens
  • Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (449 ratings)

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By: Mark Stevens
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"I'm like the gunfighter you hire to save the town. That gunfighter is there to do good...but he'll only do what he does if he knows he'll get paid for it."
—Carl Icahn

In this dramatic, deal-by-deal portrait of legendary and, until now, secretive financier Carl Icahn, best-selling business writer Mark Stevens takes us behind the scenes of some of the biggest deals in U.S. corporate history: Icahn's multibillion-dollar raid on Phillips Petroleum; his bold move on Texaco's hidebound management, which netted him $500 million in the largest single transaction ever recorded by the New York Stock Exchange; Icahn's prolonged battle with CEO David Roderick to break apart the once mighty steel giant USX; and his stunning takeover of TWA.

To write this fascinating audiobook, Mark Stevens has utilized to the ultimate his incisive investigative skills and his extraordinary access to Icahn himself as well as Icahn's friends, associates, adversaries, and critics - those who rode on his takeover bandwagon, and those who fell beneath its wheeling and dealing. The story he has to tell is that of a bookish boy from Bayswater who went to Princeton, studied philosophy, dropped out of medical school, landed as a minor player on Wall Street, and then had a billion-dollar epiphany - a means of "controlling the destiny of corporations" that would ultimately earn him his fortune.

A fascinating tale with a cast of characters that includes Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, T. Boone Pickens, Dennis Levine, and most of the other key players of the '70s and '80s takeover era, King Icahn is the first biography of the business buccaneer who changed the course of corporate America.

©1993 Mark Stevens (P)2010 Gildan

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All hail the King!

King Icahn is an excellently written and read book about one of the best capitalists of all time. The author's voice fits perfectly considering the book is about a New York street fighter come corporate raider.

This book is a must for anyone interested in capitalists and all things capital related. Mr. Stevens is not sycophantic and seems unbiased. The book goes into significant detail regarding some of the bigger deals in Carl's life up to the publishing date. The events are set up nicely and are presented in the form of chapters that make it easy to follow.

This review was written after my second time listening the audiobook. It isn't numbers heavy so you won't need to reference the physical book. If invest in companies you really should read or listen to this book.

I like King Icahn because it tells the story and lets the reader draw their own conclusions.

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Deal focused

This is a particularly interesting book for people who like corporate finance and M&A. Much detai about the deals, strategy and economic environment of the times. Direct personal and or psycological insights are less of a focus. Icahn is quite the larger than life character.

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Terrible Narrator

Is there anything you would change about this book?

Get a different narrator. Some writers should never read their books and this is a fine example. I should have listened to the sample before buying it. This narrator is so terrible that I cannot listen to this book anymore. I have to stop halfway.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Story is fine but narrator is terrible.

How could the performance have been better?

Pick a different narrator. I could have done a better job.

Could you see King Icahn being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

I would love to see the movie.

Any additional comments?

Once again, good book but terrible narrator. I have listened to hundreds of audiobooks and this is by far the worse narration. Period.

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This Will Entertain and Inform You

Pretty cool education on how Money and Capital Allocation works. I love the narrator, it's the writer and you can feel his excitement for the Icahn story.

Icahn has much to teach us all. There much overlap on the mindset of Schwartzmann, pure economics. But there could be a Mitt Romney of pure pillage. Pillage of weak companies that lost the purpose of being a Publicly Traded company with lazy management.

These guys don't waste time and they make people deliver, 100% not intimidated by titles and pomp. They would sell anyone or anything. Cutting the wages of TWA flight attendants was not cool, but maybe the flight attendants should have guessed that eventually a real owner would take over.

Do you want to be a worker in an Icahn company, not No, but heck no. It would be subsistence wages all the way, especially if it helps pay the leverage on the buy out. Would he sell the country to China, absolutely, not even think twice.

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so so storry. read the gambler .. kirk kerkorian

enjoyed listening to the gambler about k
irk kerkorian much more.. this was just ok

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Fine corporate history of a tough arena

Anyone wondering whether (s)he has the "minerals" (as the Brits say) to jump into the deep end of corporate M&A ought to give this little gem a listening-to. Carl Icahn as depicted here was at the same moment a sharp-elbowed, hugely exasperating, and skillful, brilliant intruder into formerly staid halls of US corporate life. He's the kind of guy who, no matter how you personally feel about him or his ways of business, is going to be here and in your face and involved in your affairs if he wants to be. And he wants to be, if his brilliant tactical multi-level chess-playing mind can see a way to make money. (I imagine he might launch into the shareholder value enhancement speech at this point, which I came to see as often correct. But only consistent with his profits.) Unlike another reviewer, I found the author's street-level east-coast accent a perfect fit here. I was surprised the author got access to Icahn himself, as the author at turns is quite critical of him. That's all for the better.

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Great story and great narrator

If you could sum up King Icahn in three words, what would they be?

Strategic takeover artist

Who was your favorite character and why?

Icahn of course. The book goes through a complete timeline of Icahn's rise to becoming the takeover giant. Many of the stories consist of boardroom discussions and negotiations with CEOs.

Which scene was your favorite?

The discussions between Icahn and Hammermill.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It is a bit too long for me to listen to in one sitting, but it is pretty easy to pick back up on after stopping the book for a couple of days.

Any additional comments?

I thought the narrator was great for the book. The narrator has a New York accent that makes it seem like he is somewhere on Times Square, standing on a soap box, screaming out the story of Carl Icahn.

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The only biography on Carl Icahn

Great fan of Carl Icahn. The jealousy and prejudice of the author are palpable so much that you can feel Carl being judged on every page. Every time Carl faced an obstacle, it felt like the author was rooting for other side. That is why I don't trust the author and I wouldn't take the information in this book as a fact. I also wouldn't read anything else from this author if there was any other choice.

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Good book. Bad reader

The Icahn story is fascinating and worth learning. This reader, who is the author, makes that difficult. He should have spent the money on a professional! He has a terrible voice, pauses in the wrong places and mis pronounced names and other words.

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pg version of what his life was.

seems heavily edited in icahns favor. kisses his but a lot. not saying he wasn't a genius, but how many times do you have to say it?

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