This revealing book covers a highly charged and controversial period of American
investment history. George P. Baker and
George David Smith study the emergence of the
investment house Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts (KKR), and follow it during the decade KKR ruled the world of leveraged buyouts. The authors begin with the early days when the partners worked together at Bear Stearns. They track the men as they build their own firm and create their own success. In clear, straightforward language, the book presents KKR’s intentions and the economics of leveraged buyouts (LBOs). It discusses KKR’s role in structuring and managing the deals. getAbstract recommends this book as a must read for anyone interested in LBOs or the history of KKR. Executives at all levels will find the KKR saga interesting and useful.