The Monopoly of Will
Sterling didn't believe in luck; he believed in leverage. In the glass-and-steel canyons of Manhattan, leverage was the only true currency. For twenty years, Sterling had played a game of corporate attrition, treating the New York Stock Exchange like a chessboard where the pieces were companies and the stakes were entire industries. He had started with a single, aggressive hedge fund and a...
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