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01, The Zero Marginal Cost Society
Author: Jeremy Rifkin
Translated by SED Research Institute Group of Experts
Subtitle:An Internet of Things, Cooperative **** Winning New Economic Era
It's a time of great societal change with zero marginal cost, the smart economy, the Internet of Things, the ****sharing economy, and the Internet of Energy. In this book, world-renowned social development forecaster Jeremy? Rifkin pioneers new concepts of productivity, collaborative ****enjoyment, producers and consumers, and biosphere lifestyles, describing in detail the transformation of the production and living patterns of tens of millions of people.
He argues that "producers and consumers" are making and sharing their own information, entertainment, green energy, and 3D printed products at near-zero cost. They're also sharing cars, housing, clothing, and other items at very low or zero cost models through social media, renters, and co-ops; and students are participating more in open online courses based on zero marginal cost ......
02, "Fintech Innovations"
Author: Paul Cirroney
Translator: Ma Rui , Wang Lujie
Subtitle: Intelligent Investment Advisor, Goal-Oriented Investing, Gamification of Finance and Investing
This book transforms the wealth management industry to a more efficient, client-centered advisory process through Internet finance, social media, big data analytics, and digital technology. Goal-oriented i.e. new financial, machine, and web technologies to meet the individual needs of clients.
Intelligent investment advisors (Robo-advisor) and financial technology innovations (FinTech) have become global hotspots recently. Market forces are changing the original business models of banks and finance advisors to those powered by robotics. Money managers are standing at the epicenter of the digital wave, and the landscape of the industry, which has been entrenched for centuries, is gradually beginning to change in every way.
03. The Innovators
By Walter E. Isaacson
The author. Isaacson
Translated by Guan Jiawei Niu Xiaojing
Subtitle: How a Group of Technophiles and Ghost Programmers Changed the World
"The Innovators" has a Douban rating of 9.1, and the book is another masterpiece by Walter Isaacson following the global bestseller "Steve Jobs Biography".
Not only does it tell the story of the development of computers and the Internet from scratch, and vividly portrays the group of innovators in the digital age, but it also digs deep into the spiritual core of the Internet, and explains the major theme of "poetic science".
04. The Great Game
Author: John S. Gordon
Translator: Qibin
Subtitle: The Rise of Wall Street's Financial Empire (1653-2011)
It's a book about the ups and downs of Wall Street, with a far-reaching and ambitious perspective, and a rating of 8.6 on the Douban page. and a book about the financial and economic history of the United States. The historical events it describes make it clear that, to a large extent, Wall Street has driven the growth of the United States from a primitive and homogenous economy to a powerful and complex one.
In every stage of the development of the U.S. economy, the U.S. capital market, represented by Wall Street, has played an important role. Wall Street for the development of the U.S. economy to provide a steady flow of funds to achieve the optimal allocation of social resources, and Wall Street itself has grown along with the development of the U.S. economy as the center of the global financial system. The success of the U.S. economy is a good example of synergistic development between the capital market and the real economy.
05, "Common Sense Investing"
Author: Burton? Malkiel Charles? Ellis
Translated by Lai Mu Bai
For most people's investment and finance, simple common sense is often more practical and effective than esoteric theories. This book is a short, concise, insightful and worthwhile read by two world-class financial scientists who offer some simple and practical advice in layman's terms for ordinary people's family finances.
06, "Barbarians at the Gate"
Author: Brian? Burleigh, John? Hilliard
Translated by: Zhang Zhenhua
Subtitle: the history of the most powerful capital acquisitions
Depth contact with the world of capital, financial predators, international giants are all on the scene - KKR, DBL, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Lehman, Lazard, Salomon Brothers, the first Boston, Bear Stearns , Chase Manhattan, Citi, Morgan Stanley, Warren Buffett, Milken, Nabisco, Philip Morris, American Express, Pepsi, P&G, Kraft, McKinsey ...... the most recommended business and finance real-world classic cases ever!
Wall Street often refers to unsuspecting acquirers as "barbarians at the gate". Two Wall Street Journal reporters used their contacts and skills to get the parties involved to spill the beans, obtaining first-hand information that was supplemented by fascinating writing, exposing the ins and outs of what was then Wall Street's biggest takeover, KKR's acquisition of Reynolds Nabisco in 1988, as well as the stormy waters of Wall Street's financial maneuvering.
07, "Securities Analysis"
Author: Benjamin? Graham, David? Dodd
Translator: Qiu Wei
This book is Warren Buffett recommended to investors to see the book, the first edition of the 1934 "Securities Analysis" is a classic, despite the six versions, sold millions of copies, after more than 80 years, and many revisions, but is still being regarded as an investor's "Bible".
In the first edition, in 1934, you were introduced to Graham's brilliant writing, which, 80 years later, still charms with its truthful, measured style, rigorous thinking, and logic. That's why this book will spark an investment revolution.
08, "Warren Buffett's Letter to Shareholders"
Author: Warren Buffett Charlie Munger
Editor: Lawrence Cunningham
Translator: Lubumbashi
Buffett has not authored any professional works, and the only work is the letter he writes every year to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. Every year, he repeats statements that seem long overdue, such as the importance of cash, the importance of corporate management, the importance of buying assets at a discount, and the importance of "paying the right price for growth.
The greatness of Buffett can be seen in just one detail -- at the top of the catalog is "corporate governance," followed by "corporate finance. People tend to think of Warren Buffett as a financial and tax expert, but his talent for identifying corporate managers is unmatched. In fact, every one of his statements can be summarized as a familiar truth, but expressed in a very simple and plain way.
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