Notorious as one of Wall Street's oldest living legends, Roy Neuberger delivers a truthful and interesting account of his extraordinary life. Focusing on his start in the market from seven months before the 1929 crash, up to the 1987 crash, till today, he shares his 93 years of experience as a market sage. Neuberger also paints a wonderful picture of his love of contemporary art and his role in the art world, his donations to museums throughout the country of hundreds of pieces worth tens of millions.
"Roy Neuberger has celebrated life for almost a century. He roared in Paris in the 1920s, assembled one of the great contemporary art collections of the world, and built a great investment firm. He has shared his journey with us through this book, and it is one helluva ride."
- Byron Wein, MD, Morgan Stanley & Co.
"The wisdom of Roy Neuberger is a beacon. There is nothing like experience, and here it is in spades. We can all learn from the master."
- Dr William Baker, President, Thirteen/WNET, N.Y.
"Roy never fails to amuse and enlighten. Over the years he's taught me many things I didn't know I didn't know."
- Jim Rogers, author of Investment Biker
3. From Boulevard St Germain to Wall Street: The Panic of 1929
4. After the Panic
5. Making Money in Hard Times
6. Starting a Family
7. Launching Neuberger&Berman
8. Guardian: The Mutual Fund Comes of Age
9. A Collection Blossoms
10. Creating the Neuberger Museum of Art
11. Ten Principles of Successful Investing
12. Reflections at Age 94
About Roy R. Neuberger
ROY R. NEUBERGER founded the USD50 billion money management firm of Neuberger & Berman in 1939. In 1950, he established the Guardian Mutual Fund, one of the first no--load mutual funds. In his 68 years on the Street, he has never had a losing year.