Andy Kessler: Wall Street Meat : My Narrow Escape from the Stock Market Grinder
My first book. Stories of working as a Wall Street analyst with Jack Grubman, Frank Quattrone, Mary Meeker, and Henry Blodget
Andy Kessler: Running Money : Hedge Fund Honchos, Monster Markets and My Hunt for the Big Score
New York Times Bestseller
Barron's Best Business Books 2004
Andy Kessler: How We Got Here : A Slightly Irreverent History of Technology and Markets
Connect the dots from the Industrial Revolution to the Computer and Communications business of today.
Andy Kessler: The End of Medicine: How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will Reboot Your Doctor
Can we get medicine on the same ever-lowering price curves as technology. Funny stories of my quest to figure out where silicon will change medicine.
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Andy,
watched this. you are truly an uninformed on this subject.
wireless has nothing to do with bandwith
wireless requires infrastructure---poles in the ground and electric lines. one cannot just go erect these things.
for example, here in Missouri state laws, passed at the behest of ATT prohibits cities and counties---the logical people to erect such--from doing such.
Posted by: Moe Levine | December 08, 2010 at 11:23 AM
great interview - as a big fan of your books, I've read many of the stories you recount in this interview, but it is great to hear you tell them via video! Really enjoyed it. Thanks, Andy, and thanks Andrew for getting them out of you.
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