This show is going to be an exploration on the world’s best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns.
In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary story of Rick Caruso, who built a $5.8 billion real estate empire with less than a dozen shopping centers in Los Angeles.Starting as an attorney with no real estate experience, Caruso transformed the retail landscape by taking a completely different approach to development. Learn how he went from buying parking lots to creating some of America's most successful shopping destinations like The Grove.What You'll Learn:How Caruso turned regulatory obstacles into massive opportunities when other developers couldn't buildWhy listening to community concerns became his secret competitive advantageThe innovative design principles that helped his malls achieve double the industry's average conversion ratesHow preserving the historic Farmers Market became central to The Grove's success.If you like the episode please leave a review and follow me on X! https://x.com/rainmakerspodSources:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qnR3C9msx34R8ACdor9efwVXqHxd-1tHAnVauk6JeFM/edit?usp=sharing
Learn how Herb Allen Jr built his fortune and created Allen & Co to be Hollywood's premier merchant bank. Sources Books: "The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life" by Alice Schroeder "Hollywood Vault: Film Libraries before Home Video" by Eric Hoyt "Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and the Birth of Corporate Hollywood" by Bernard F. Dick "Steven Spielberg: A Biography" by Joseph McBride Articles: "Inside The Private World of Allen & Co." by Carol J. Loomis "All Those Allens Back a Broadway Hit" by Robert J. Col "Has Allen got a deal for you!" by Cary Reich "Herbert Allen and his merry dealsters" by Dyan Machan "Herbert A. Allen Institutional Investor Profile 1987" "When Herb Allen Talks, Star Makers Listen" by Alan Citron "Allen Puts No Stock in Wall Street Sages" by Charles Paikert "Allen & Co. Connects Hollywood with Wall Street" by Randall Smith "Inside The Annual Summer Camp For Billionaires in Sun Valley, Idaho" by Jim Dobson "Show About Mother-In-Law Making Stark a Millionaire" by Hal Boyle "Funny Girl Premieres As Movie" by Vincent Canby "Who is Running The Columbia Pictures Show?" by Jack Egan "Media-Mogul Madness" by Richard Turner "Happy Ending" by Dan Dorfman "Columbia Puts Puttnam in His Place" by Peg Tyre and Jeannette Walls "In Hollywood she walks the other way" by John Hallowell "How Are Things in Panicsville?" by Budd Schulberg "Behind the Silence at Columbia Pictures- No Moguls, No Minions, Just Profits" by Chris Welles "Stars Fell on Mismaloya" by Richard Oulahan "My Battles with Barbra and Jon" by Frank Pierson "Hollywood's Wall Street Connection" by Lucian K. Truscott IV "Financial Gossip" by Jesse Bogue "Sun Valley Daze" by Nikki Finks "A Look at Future of Show Biz" by Charles Schreger "Ray Stark—Hollywood's Deft Deal-Maker" by Philip K. Scheuer "Investigating the Gulf of Streisand Incident" by Joyce Haber "Paul Gallico's Best Seller Headed for Stage and Screen" by Louella Parsons "Movie Discs Get a Big New Boost" by Dick Williams "The Man Who Scored in Coca-Columbia" by Shawn Tully "Entertainment: New Gold in the Hollywood Hills" - Time Magazine (1966) "Show Business: Boston to Hollywood" - Time Magazine (1956) "Orchestrating Columbia's Forward March" by Joyce Haber "Tinsel returns to Columbia Studio" - Los Angeles AP (1975) "Alan J. Hirschfield Story of a Movie Mogul" by Shirley Dodson Cobb "Kerkorian to Seek 20% of Columbia" by Robert J. Cole "Coke Expected to Acquire Columbia Pictures" by Thomas C. Hayes "Schmoozing All the way to the Bank" by Leah Nathans Spiro "State of the Arb" by Jason Zweig "King of the Sports Deal" by David Whitford "A Major Studio Player" by Michael Cieply "Meeting of Moguls, if Not of Minds" by David D. Kirkpatrick "Cashing In on Old Friends in High Places" by Barry Rehfeld "Media Executives Lose their Edge" by Mark Landler
Show Notes:The Allen & Co story hasn't been fully told yet - until now. To understand this secretive merchant bank, we need to start with its founder Charlie Allen. In this episode, we'll explore how Charlie Allen built Allen & Co and uncover the key moves that made the merchant bank so successful in the mid-1900s, setting the stage for his nephew Herb Jr to take the reins and transform it into what it is today.If you liked the episode please subscribe and leave a review!Sources:The Art of Success by The editors of Fortune MagazineThe Financiers: The World of Great Wall Street Investment Banking Houses by Michael C. JensenThe Merchant Bankers by Joseph WechsbergMoney, Money, Money: Wall Street in words and pictures by Ralph G. MartinTransforming the Irvine Ranch by Michael Stockstill"A. Alfred Taubman papers, 1942-2015" University of Michigan Library"Border Raid" by Time Magazine 1950"Colorado Contortion" by Forbes Magazine 1953"Company with a Split Personality" by Forbes Magazine 1973"GOP Stronghold" by LA Times 1973"Inside the Private World of Allen & Co. Putting a premium on personal ties, this family firm thrives in the land of the giants" by Carol J Loomis"Opportunity, Inc" by Time Magazine 1948"Plain Abe of Northtown" Is Transforming District" by The Kansas City Star 1948"Pride of Pueblo" by Time Magazine 1948"Charlie's Profit Instinct" by Time Magazine 1963"Sidelights; Situation Found: Harold Allen" by NY Times 1965"So I lost, So What?" by Forbes Magazine 1969"Titanic Windfall" by Forbes Magazine 1958"Too Soon, Charlie Allen?" by Forbes Magazine 1975"Trucker Loses Action to Force Sale of Land" by LA Times 1962"Tustin Continues Growth" by The Tustin News 1966"Wall Street's Charlie Allen and His Family of Financiers" by NY Times 1976"Winning of the Irvine Co." by LA Times 1977Links:John Scully Arbuckle Speech: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/news-history/ernest-c-arbuckle-award-acceptance-speech-john-h-scully-mba-68Paul Enright Analyst Presentation: https://becomeaninvestor.org/career-adviceDonald Bren Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6-donald-bren-blueprint-billionaire/id1726030978?i=1000647523005Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/rainmakerspod
Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast! Today, we're wrapping up our two-part series on Natural Gas Partners, a powerhouse in private equity. We'll look at what made NGP so successful - their fresh approach to investing, how they spread the word about their methods, and how they were perfectly positioned when innovation hit the natural gas industry. This led to bigger funds, better returns, and turned a neglected domestic oil and gas industry into what we now see today with oil and gas private equity. Follow me: https://twitter.com/rainmakerspod Sources: The Fastest Tortoise by Ken Hersh “The Smart Money Speaks” by Stephen Taub “Rainwater's World” by David Carey “Investing secrets of the Rainwater Rolodex” by Hilary Rosenberg "The man behind the Bass Dynasty" by Anthony Bianco "The Rainwater Prophecy" by Oliver Ryan If you enjoyed the episode please share and leave a review!
Show Notes: Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast! Today, we're kicking off a two-part series on Natural Gas Partners, a powerhouse in the private equity world. In this first episode, we'll dive into a fascinating case study of Richard Rainwater's decision-making process as he ventured out on his own, ultimately leading to the creation of Natural Gas Partners. We'll start by exploring the evolution of the oil and gas industry, setting the stage for the massive opportunity Rainwater seized. Then, we'll dissect his deal-making approach and how it shaped his early oil and gas investments. Finally, we'll connect the dots, showing how the events of the mid-80s and Rainwater's meticulous research culminated in the formation of Natural Gas Partners. Get ready for an insider's look at one of the most brilliant minds in investing. Let's jump in! Follow me: https://twitter.com/rainmakerspod Sources: ENSCO: The First 20 Years by Carolyn Barta Oil Capital by Bernard F. Clark Jr. Money Masters of Our Time by John Train The Fastest Tortoise by Ken Hersh Squawk Box CNBC April 4th, 2012 6:00am-9:00am EDT Wall Street with Louis Rukeyeser 1997 “The Smart Money Speaks” by Stephen Taub “Rainwater's World” by David Carey “Investing secrets of the Rainwater Rolodex” by Hilary Rosenberg - “Lord of the Lowball” by Shade Rowe "Bootstrapped" by Mark Kindley "Bass brothers lose investment manager" by Stephen Rassenfoss "The man behind the Bass Dynasty" by Anthony Bianco "The Rainwater Prophecy" by Oliver Ryan If you enjoyed the episode please share and leave a review!
Show Notes: Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast where I will give case studies on how different investors made their billions. In this episode we are continuing our journey to learn the investment methods of Kirk Kerkorian to see how he got out of his mess after investing in MGM using debt during an economic recession leaving him with MGM stock and a net worth of $70M dollars after having $350M dollars only a year earlier. Special thanks to @45wallst on twitter for helping with the research of this episode. Follow him here: https://twitter.com/45WallSt Follow me: https://twitter.com/rainmakerspod Sources: Fade Out: The Calamitous Final Days of MGM by Peter Bart Winner Takes All by Christina Binkley Indecent Exposure: A True Story of Hollywood and Wall Street by David McClintick Keynote Speech to The Society of Automotive Analysts - Jerome B. York 1996 Don't Ever tell Babe Ruth how to hold his bat by D.M. Kerkorian: Casinos Trump Cars by Businessweek 2006 Kerkorian Shuffles the MGM Deck by Businessweek 2007 Kerkorian Faces Debt Woes by Businessweek 2009 Kerkorian in the Emerald City by Ralph King Jr The Strip and The Street by Bernard Condon Beverly Hills Meets Motown by Time Magazine 1990 Kerkorian, Columbia In Peace Pact by Robert J. Cole Kerkorian to Seek 20% of Columbia by Robert J. Cole New UA Will Start As 'Shell Company' by Thomas C. Hayes Third Time Is Still a Charm for Financier Kerkorian by James Bates The MGM Grand Hotel, which opened in December 1973, by Chris Chrystal Timeline: Kirk Kerkorian's long career of bold investments by LA Times 2015 Kerkorian and MGM, Off Again by Frank Ahrens Ted Turner: Back from the Brink by Stratford P. Sherman
Show Notes: Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will cover the early career of Kirk Kerkorian. Follow me: https://twitter.com/rainmakerspod Links: International Hotel Ad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westgate_Las_Vegas#/media/File:International_Hotel_advertisement.jpg Alix Pasquet Presentation: https://youtu.be/YMmjbHAHdNU?si=kKyvFOBg6jcsRpeL Sources: Kerkorian: An American Success Story by Dial Torgerson The Airline Industry by William M. Leary The Only Way to Fly: The Story of Western Airlines, America's Senior Air Carrier by Robert J Serling Third Try at the Club by David McClintick How It All Came Apart In the Eurodollar Market by Lewis Beman Kirk Kerkorian: Friend or Foe? : His Presence in the MGM Deal Receives Mixed Reviews by Michael A. Hiltzik Entrepreneurs: The High Ride on Free Time by Time Magazine Kerkorian Doesn't Want All the Meat off the Bone by Irwin Ross
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will be going over the career of Jack Kent Cooke. Cooke became a billionaire by finding creative ways to operate media businesses. He helped Roy Thomson operate struggling radio stations to then partnering with him to buy different magazines and then became a pioneer in the sports business. Links: Mark Leonard Presentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uHEOdyn622mABGv7rd6Y_uQL1ngr94z6/view?pli=1 Springwood Capital Twitter: https://twitter.com/springwoodCap27 Savannah Bananas: https://youtu.be/T5RkB7_qNh8?si=Slip5PnA3q9EzyNa Paul Enright Invest like the Best: https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/paul-enright-the-buy-side-primer/id1154105909?i=1000517881913 Follow me: https://twitter.com/rainmakerspod Sources: The Last Mogul by Adrian Havill Jack Kent Cooke: A Career Biography by Adrian Kinnane Market Place: Teleprompter: Fight Widens by Robert Metz Jack Cooke: Genial But Tough by Steve E Prokesch
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast. This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will go over how Donald Bren became the richest real estate investor in the United States from one single deal. We will be going deep on who Bren was, how he invested in the deal, and what made the deal work so well. Links: James Cameron Interview: https://youtu.be/qTVGXcmk0xg?si=qiosQNavbV--HXPP Founder's Podcast #311: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/311-james-cameron/id1141877104?i=1000620838661 Donald Bren ULI Interview: https://youtu.be/XTLz2v88zWs?si=Gl-t_6zH9xckAbf3 Deane Homes Garden Kitchen: https://www.facebook.com/preserveorangecounty/photos/a.1109996192417998/3156041687813428/?type=3 Forbes Riches Real Estate Billionaires in 2023: https://www.forbes.com/sites/giacomotognini/2023/10/04/the-richest-real-estate-billionaires-in-america-2023/?sh=516e6a2a63af Rancho Mission Viejo Periodical: https://www.cityofrsm.org/DocumentCenter/View/507/Rancho-Mission-Viejo-History-PDF Sources: **Transforming the Irvine Ranch: Joan Irvine, William Pereira, Ray Watson, and the Big Plan by Michael Stockstill and H. Pike Oliver** **The Irvine Ranch: A Time for People: A 50-Year Overview of the Development of the Irvine Ranch in Orange County, California (with a New Epilogue) by Martin A. Bower** Threshold Resistance by A. Alfred Taubman James Toepfer Oral History by Mission Viejo Oral History Project John T. Martin Oral History by Mission Viejo Oral History Project Tony Moiso Oral History by The Living Stories Collective *Bren family builder is latest housing casualty* by John Gittelsohn *Key Figures in the Dispute : DONALD L. BREN : Close-up: Developer appears to be uncomfortable in his role as one of the richest men in the country.* by Michael Flagg *A Family's Fortune* by Sam Enriquez *AMERICA'S RICHEST LAND BARON Donald Bren's stunning property covers 100 square miles of California. He's worth $2 billion now, and his ''build and hold'' strategy promises to keep his wealth climbing.* by Gary Hector ** *BUSINESS PEOPLE; Investor in Irvine Sees Long-Term Opportunity* by Daniel F. Cuff *Donald Bren's Legacy* by Scott Kraft *BREN: Orange County's Reclusive Billionaire : Is Donald Bren America's Richest?* by Michael Cieply and Michael Flagg *Mother of Irvine Co. chairman* by LA Times Archives 2008 *Forster & O'Neill and Their Great Ranch* by Don Tryon Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will be talking about Dennis Washington. Washington is a self made billionaire who got his start through working in construction and then leveraging his skills to starting his own company and then building an empire in construction, mining, rail roads, and even fixing up yachts. In today's episode we will be going over his journey in becoming a self made billionaire and some lessons from some of the deals he made. I also want to give a special shoutout to Pythia Capital on twitter for helping me research for this weeks episode. Be sure to follow here: https://twitter.com/PythiaR Links and Sources: The Rich History of the Anaconda Copper Mine: https://www.intermountainhistories.org/items/show/278 Anaconda, Montana: https://westernmininghistory.com/towns/montana/anaconda/ Frank Gardner Oral History: https://www.verdigrisproject.org/oral-histories/frank-gardner-mining-executive Fabled construction company rises again: https://www.goupstate.com/story/news/2004/08/01/fabled-construction-company-rises-again/29731744007/ The Wreck of Morrison Knudsen: https://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,133973,00.html David Tepper $20 Story: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2010/01/david_tepper_is_so_rich_he_jus.html Djokovic on Playing Tennis: https://www.ft.com/content/efaeed40-725c-11e5-bdb1-e6e4767162cc Sources: - *Anaconda : labor, community, and culture in Montana's smelter city* ****by Laurie Mercier - *Opportunity, Montana : big copper, bad water, and the burial of an American landscape* ****by Brad Tyer - "Denny's always the low-cost producer" by Richard L. Stern - "New hope for the dead" by James Cook - "The king is dead, long live the king!" by Seth Lubove - "Billionaire Highway Man: Life Lessons Dennis Washington Learned When He Was 25" by Luisa Kroll - "Quicksand" by Victoria Murphy - "A tycoon in the old mold" by Stephen S. Johnson - "Man With Toys" by David Armstrong - "A Shoe Shiner Turned Construction Billionaire, Dennis Washington Now Seeks to Polish His Legacy" by David Benoit - "Troubled Washington Group Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy" by Michael Brick - "Marine Towing Operations in Canada" by Joseph Monteiro - "Kyle Washington: The Prince of Tides" by Alison Bate - "Dedicated to Development" by Jessica Marquez Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
Welcome to the Rainmakers podcast. This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this episode we will go over two deals that will help us learn the methods of Philip Anschutz. Links: Around Kansas - Phil Anschutz June 06,2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnfunEKZzxg&ab_channel=FarmingUnlimitedTV Rise and fall of former LA Kings owner Bruce McNall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ymc0JVcgFk&ab_channel=SPORTSNET Stephen Mandel - Investing Behind Change Invest Like the Best: https://www.joincolossus.com/episodes/17309631/mandel-investing-behind-change?tab=transcript "Big Shots with Giselle Fernandez" Tim Leiweke interview: https://youtu.be/PmD78qRIVYo?si=ajOEQDsWtnYqp-Bb Disney Flywheel: https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1318613088074108932/photo/1 Sources: - Lamar Hunt: A Life in Sports by Michael MacCambridge - The Mayor : how I turned around Los Angeles after riots, an earthquake and the O.J. Simpson murder trial by Richard Riordan - The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics by Michael Bennet - “The Passion of Philip Anschutz” by Devin Leonard - “Lakers Valued At $5.5 Billion In Anschutz Sale To Dodgers Owners” by Mike Ozanian - “Value Of AEG Disclosed To Be At Least $8 Billion” by Mike Ozanian - “Home Field Advantage” by David Davis - "The Man Who Owns L.A" by Connie Bruck - "Anschutz Empire Includes Galaxy" by Grahame L. Jones - "Shadow of a Doubt" by Stuart Steers - "Two 'rookies' tackle sports" by Paula Moore - "AEG: Timeline of L.A. deals" by Scott J. Wilson - "Anschutz to Buy Concert Firm Goldenvoice" by Jeff Leeds - "Anschutz Group Acquires Promotion Firm" by Jeff Leeds - "Coachella Grossed Record-Breaking $114 Million This Year: Exclusive" by Dave Brooks - "Movie Theaters Of the Absurd" by Forbes Magazine 2001 - "Regal's Future Up in the Air" by South Florida Sun Sentinel 2000 - "Anschutz Sells Half-Billion Dollars in Shares of Regal Entertainment" by Ed Lin - "Six Who Made It Happen" by David Wharton and Robyn Norwood - "Regal Cinemas Completes Chapter 11 Recovery Plan" by LA Times Archives 2002 - "Regal files bankruptcy" by CNN Money 2001 - "Philip Anschutz Reaps A Blockbuster Payout" by Andy Serwer - "Morality Play" by Dorothy Pomerantz Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. This is going to be a fun and hopefully insightful episode, I hope you guys enjoy it and if you do please subscribe for future episodes, leave a review and share it with anyone else you think would enjoy it as well. Sources: - “The Taming Of The Wildcatter” by Forbes Magazine 1978 - “Take a ride on the Rio Grande” by Carol E. Curtis - “Remember the name: Anschutz” by Toni Mack - “Working over the railroad” by William P. Barrett - “A Game of Chicken” by Phyllis Berman and Roula Khalaf - “I might be a seller, I might be a buyer” by Phyllis Berman and Roula Khalaf - “The man who won't let go” by Dyan Machan - “Empty Pipes” by Toni Mack - “No Ordinary Joe” by Carleen Hawn - “The Money Race” by Forbes Magazine 1998 - “Phil Anschutz” by Andy Van De Voorde - *Philip Anschutz, 1997 Colorado Business Hall of Fame Laureate* - Oral History of Colorado Project, Philip Anschutz, 1974 - Anschutz, Philip F., et al. Out Where the West Begins: Profiles, Visions, and Strategies of Early Western Business Leaders. United States, Cloud Camp Press, 2017. - “**SFSP Agrees to Sell Its Railroad to Rio Grande : $1.8-Billion Deal Must Be Approved by ICC; Other Bidders Protest the Plan” by Nancy Rivera Brooks** - “Red Adair” by PBOG 2015 Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this 2nd episode we are continuing our journey to learn the investment methods of Richard Rainwater to see how he became a billionaire within 10 years of establishing his investment firm Rainwater Inc. We will go over how Rainwater built his firm, how he found deals, and a couple case studies on some of his most well known investments. This is going to be a fun and hopefully insightful episode, I hope you guys enjoy it and if you do please subscribe for future episodes, leave a review and share it with anyone else you think would enjoy it as well. Links: The Fort Podcast with Chris Powers: https://youtu.be/NWCaHbRnrtw?si=myVdBk6ch_z5Cqeh John Phelan Graham and Doddsville Interview: https://business.columbia.edu/sites/default/files-efs/imce-uploads/Graham%20%20Doddsville_Issue%2027.pdf Sources: - ENSCO: The First 20 Years by Carolyn Barta - Money Masters of Our Time by John Train - The For-Profit Healthcare Revolution: The Growing Impact of Investor-Owned Health Systems in America by Sandy Lutz - The Fastest Tortoise by Ken Hersh - Squawk Box CNBC April 4th, 2012 6:00am-9:00am EDT - Wall Street with Louis Rukeyeser 1997 - “The Smart Money Speaks” by Stephen Taub - “Rainwater's World” by David Carey - “Investing secrets of the Rainwater Rolodex” by Hilary Rosenberg - “Lord of the Lowball” by Shade Rowe - “Cashing In on Health Care's Troubles” by Milt Freudenheim - Thomas F. Frist, Jr., M.D. in First Person: An Oral History. United States, Health Research & Educational Trust, 2013. - “Hospital company chief to challenge Clinton” by Del Jones - “A Texas Power Play” by Bill Bancroft - “Can Richard Rainwater Strike a Gusher By Himself?” by Mark Ivey - “Change is Good” by Worth Magazine 1987 - “Gunfight” by Cheryl Einhorn - “The Texas Business Executive of the Year” by Susan DuBois - “Wednesday, July 9, 1986 : Oil Falls Below $11 a Barrel” by LA Times Archives - “STANDARD RATES SET FOR HOSPITALS UNDER MEDICARE” by Robert Pear Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!
Welcome to the Rainmakers Podcast! This show is going to be an exploration on the world's best investors from past and present to see how exactly they made their returns. In this first episode we will study the career of the legendary investor Richard Rainwater. He began managing Bass family investments and turned their initial $50M into a whopping $5B in 16 years. In the first part of this 3 episode series, we'll delve into Rainwater's journey with the Bass family. Exploring his investment approach, his and the Basses backgrounds, his thesis development, and real case studies to understand his money-making strategies. I hope you enjoy the episode, if you do or have any input on other investors I should study please leave a review! Links: I wanted to give a special shout out to the accounts on Twitter that helped me producing this series. @turtlebay_io: https://twitter.com/turtlebay_io @rhunterh: https://twitter.com/rhunterh @themagicbakery: https://twitter.com/themagicbakery Sources: - Wall Street Week by Louis Ruckeyser - Wildcatters by Sally Helgesen - The Big Rich by Bryan Burroughs - Storming the Magic Kingdom by John Taylor - Money Masters of our Time by John Train - The Art of Success by The Editors of Fortune Magazine - The Disney Touch by Ron Grover - Rainmaker: The Saga of Jeff Beck, Wall Street's Mad Dog by Anthony Bianco - The Change Maker: Preserving the Promise of America by Al Checchi - Financier Rainwater Inspires Audience in HBS Speech - HBS Bulletin June 1988 - “Even For Texans, The Basses Are Rich” by Ann Crittenden - “Perry R. Bass, 91, Patriarch of Famed Texas Oil Family, Dies” by Leslie Wayne - Dunn, David J Oral History by Carole Kolker - Alive and Well and Working in Philadelphia by Wharton Magazine 1996 - Investing Secrets of the Rainwater Rolodex by Hillary Rosenberg - The Bass brothers cut in the public by Richard Greene - How the Basses caught their billions by Christopher Palmeri - How the Bass Brothers do their Deals by Kathleen Stauder Have any feedback? DM me @rainmakerspod on Twitter!