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This is an updated edition, with new images and revised text, of the book that dares to poke fun at a sacred cow, or perhaps a sacred bull is a more appropriate sobriquet for Wall Street. Few centers of power in America are as influential as that financial hub in lower Manhattan. And because the powerful hub becomes a hubbub at times -- replete with mistakes, hypocrisies, scandals and the roar of the madding crowd -- it becomes humorous.What else can one do but laugh, when billions of dollars in paper are bandied about in an auction market which often resembles a Macy’s basement sale.The song verses included are lyrical reminders that Wall Streeters are human after all, as passionate and vulnerable as the characters in the original popular songs that inspired these spoofs.

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