Philip Augar
Sir Philip Augar is a British author, and was an equities broker in the City of London, England for twenty years from the 1970s, first with NatWest and J. Henry Schroder, and was part of the team that negotiated the sale of Schroders investment bank to Citigroup. Augar holds a doctorate in history and was a visiting fellow at Cranfield School of Management.He was knighted in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to higher and further education policy after chairing the Post-18 Education and Funding Review. Provided by Wikipedia
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Chasing alpha how reckless growth and unchecked ambition ruined the city's golden decade by Augar, Philip
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The rise of the player manager [how professionals manage while they work] by Augar, Philip, Palmer, Joy
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The greed merchants how the investment banks played the free market game by Augar, Philip
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The death of gentlemanly capitalism the rise and fall of London's investment banks by Augar, Philip
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