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The film tells the story of a group of robbers who plan to rob the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank in the center of the city, and are surrounded and suppressed by the elite department of the Los Angeles Police Department.
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"Den of Thieves" vividly describes how the four "King Kongs" on Wall Street, Michael Milken, Ivan Buski, Martin Siegel and Dennis Levine, established the largest insider trading network in financial history, how they almost swept away billions of dollars of stolen money, and how the repressed law enforcement officers overcame many difficulties to bring the "four evildoers" to justice.
Along with The Autobiography of Jack Welch and The Evergreen Foundation, this book was named one of the 20 most far-reaching books in the world by Forbes. Many people take **karma as their first choice in life because of reading this book, or resolutely give up investing in any ** and stay away from **circle.
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The Den of Thieves belongs to a serious robber movie, without too many highlights, but also without too many slots
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The film tells the story of thieves who collude with the elite department of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and plan to steal the Federal Reserve Bank located in the heart of the city.
A bank that has never been robbed, 30 million unregistered banknotes, detonating a serial piracy. A group of intelligent criminals led by Mereia (Pablo Schreibor) are skillful, powerful, and addicted to robbery; Even though there are many crimes, there are few flaws, which makes ** helpless. After a mortgage car robbery, their henchman Donnie (played by O'Sheera Jackson) is identified by the hot hand detective Nick (played by Gerard Butler), and he knows from him that the next target of the gang is to break the Federal Reserve Bank of Los Angeles, which has never been robbed, and steal 30 million old banknotes that are about to be destroyed!
So Nick laid a net, trying to take advantage of the opportunity to catch them. However, the magic is a foot high; Merea's method of striking the east and the west drew away the attention of **. Nick missed a good chance to capture them, and had to follow in pursuit, and the two sides engaged in a series of gunfights.
Although the thieves were eventually intercepted, all the stolen money was gone! In the game of a game, who is the winner behind the huge amount of money?
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The Den of Thieves hopes to reveal the destruction of the free market and the destruction of the spirit of Wall Street by various criminal activities caused by greed, although the elites of the industry have wealth and status, and are engaged in the most decent and respectable jobs, but the continuous expansion of interests, greed and vanity behind Huai Hechong, coupled with the abuse of market power, has made social morality, professional norms and the spirit of Wall Street increasingly degraded.
The story depicted in the United States, in the 80s of the 20th century, is about insider trading in the stock market and the bond market. Today, this story seems to be a bit old, but it still has some reference significance for the reality of China.
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In the 80s of the 20th century, financial crime was rampant on Wall Street, and insider trading and market manipulation allowed a few people to quickly become super-rich, but a large number of innocent companies and individual investors went bankrupt. Pulitzer Prize-winning James B Stewart has compiled all the facts into a compelling, long-form documentary based on detailed material from years of interviews and investigations, painting a rich picture of humanity, glitz and rare crime.
In the financial world, Wall Street has always been a symbol of wisdom, courage, wealth and status, and analysts in investment banks seem to have become creators and owners of wealth, and countless manufacturing companies have merged or spun off under their dominance, either becoming the industry's giant aircraft carriers or disappearing without a trace. Money flowed back and forth on Wall Street, and suits and cocktail parties became the main theme of Wall Street life.
Behind this glitzy and star-like life, it is often not as enviable as that. Human greed and moral decay begin to creep in, and after reaching the pinnacle of wealth, fame, and power, the life of stardom will also be shattered. Who can see money and fame and be tempted to stop it?
Who can clean themselves in this battle of greed? In the midst of madness, can the market remain rational and fair? Is there no victim in a crime without bloodshed?
Is Wall Street still a symbol of wisdom, courage, wealth and status at this moment, or has it degenerated into a den of thieves?
This is James B. Stewart's "Den of Thieves," a documentary depiction of the story that unfolded in the collapse and scandal of the 80s America. The book is based on four years of reporting on it.
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The book "Den of Thieves" focuses on the four key characters and the network of relationships they have built through their interests. This network has swept billions of dollars out of the financial markets by taking advantage of insider trading (exchanging information and knocking information), investment bank bond issuance, and the ease of participating in corporate mergers and acquisitions and the flow of funds. Moreover, due to their exposure, the public distrust of ** directly led to the ** collapse in 1987.
It mainly writes about the cry of the goose, and the gait and eating appearance show the arrogance of the goose.
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