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- House_of_Cards_(Cohan_book) abstract "House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street is the second book written by William D. Cohan. It was released on March 10, 2009 by Doubleday. The book chronicles the history of Bear Stearns, from its founding in 1923 to its fire sale to JP Morgan in 2008, following the subprime mortgage crisis. It also gives the reader an inside glance of Bear Stearns senior management and the company's growth into the fifth largest investment firm, before its collapse.".
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- House_of_Cards_(Cohan_book) publisher Doubleday_(publisher).
- House_of_Cards_(Cohan_book) releaseDate "2009-03-10".
- House_of_Cards_(Cohan_book) subject "Corporate History, Finance, Financial crises, Investment banking".
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