Catching Lightning in a Bottle How Merrill Lynch Revolutionized the Financial World

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2014-09-09
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

The fascinating story behind the company that revolutionized the financial world

Catching Lightning in a Bottle traces the complete history of Merrill Lynch and the company's substantial impact on the world of finance, from the birth of the once-mighty company to its inauspicious end. Throughout its ninety-four year history, Merrill Lynch revolutionized finance by bringing Wall Street to Main Street, operating under a series of guidelines known as the Principles. These values allowed the company to gain the trust of small investors by putting the clients' interests first, driving a business trajectory that expanded capital markets and fueled the growth of the American post-war economy. Written by the son of Merrill Lynch co-founder Winthrop H. Smith, this book describes the creation and evolution of the company from Charlie Merrill's one-man shop in 1914 to its acquisition by Bank of America in 2008.

Author Winthrop H. Smith Jr. spent twenty-eight years at the company his father co-founded, bringing a unique perspective to bear in telling the story of the company that democratized the stock market and eventually fell from its lofty perch.

  • Learn why the industry initially scoffed at Charles Merrill's "radical" investment ideas
  • Discover the origin of the Principles, and how they drove operations for nearly a century
  • Find out why the author left a successful Wall Street career, and why it was such a smart move
  • Examine the culture and values that built Merrill Lynch into one of the world's most successful and respected companies

Revolutionary vision is rare, and enduring success is even more so. When a single organization demonstrates both of those characteristics, it is felt throughout the world. Discover the fascinating story behind Merrill Lynch and the men who built it from an insider's perspective in Catching Lightning in a Bottle.

Author Biography

WINTHROP H. SMITH, JR. is the son and name-sake of a founder of Merrill Lynch. He had his own illustrious twenty-eight-year career with the storied Wall Street firm, serving as an executive vice president, a member of the Executive Management Committee, and Chairman of Merrill Lynch International. Win is one of very few people to have known personally all twelve of the company’s CEOs. He resigned abruptly in 2001 because he believed that the firm’s culture and valued principles established by his father and Charles E. Merrill were about to change. He now owns and operates Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note  1

Prologue 5

Part One

chapter one Little Doc (1885–1907) 13

chapter two The Odd Couple (1907–1915) 29

chapter three Mr. Smith Goes to Wall Street (1915–1929) 61

chapter four The Grocer (1929–1940) 101

Part Two

chapter five Wall Street to Main Street (1940–1942)  137

chapter six Investigate Before You Invest (1942–1957)  171

chapter seven Good-bye, Beane—Hello, Smith (1957–1970)  227

chapter eight Bullish on America (1970–1980) 271

chapter nine Mr. Integrity (1980–1985) 337

chapter ten The Eternal Optimist (1985–1993)  355

chapter eleven Cementing the Principles (1993–1997)  415

Part Three

chapter twelve It Should Have Been a Solid Legacy (1997–2001)  457

chapter thirteen The Day My Father Wept (2001)  497

chapter fourteen The Death of Mother Merrill (2002–2007)  511

chapter fifteen Catching Lightning in a Bottle (2008)  549

Epilogue  565

Index  578

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