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The Big Score

Robert Friedland, INCO, And The Voisey's Bay Hustle

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From the windswept Labrador coast, where the massive nickel deposit was discovered, to the boardrooms of Singapore, Toronto, and Vancouver where the giant poker game for Diamond Fields was played out, the story behind Voisey's Bay has enormous economic significance for Canada and international financial markets. One of the most intriguing elements was the takeover battle for Diamond Fields that pitted the conservative management team at the world's largest nickel company, Inco Ltd., against free-wheeling stock promoter Robert Friedland. Also playing key roles in the race for Voisey's Bay were managers from the Bronfman-controlled Edper group, prominent Wall Street and Bay Street investment houses, and leading mutual funds.

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The Big Score, Jacquie McNish

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1999
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Titel
The Big Score
Untertitel
Robert Friedland, INCO, And The Voisey's Bay Hustle
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jacquie McNish
Erscheinungsdatum
1999
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
384
ISBN10
0385259069
ISBN13
9780385259064
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Bewertung
4,35 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
From the windswept Labrador coast, where the massive nickel deposit was discovered, to the boardrooms of Singapore, Toronto, and Vancouver where the giant poker game for Diamond Fields was played out, the story behind Voisey's Bay has enormous economic significance for Canada and international financial markets. One of the most intriguing elements was the takeover battle for Diamond Fields that pitted the conservative management team at the world's largest nickel company, Inco Ltd., against free-wheeling stock promoter Robert Friedland. Also playing key roles in the race for Voisey's Bay were managers from the Bronfman-controlled Edper group, prominent Wall Street and Bay Street investment houses, and leading mutual funds.