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Changing the Rules, When Mickie Siebert arrived in New York in the mid-1950s, she had $500 in her wallet and drove a used Studebaker. Almost fifty years later she is known as the First Woman of Finance, the only woman to head a publicly traded national brokerage firm. C, Changing the Rules
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  • Changing the Rules
  • Written by author Muriel Siebert, Aimee Lee Ball
  • Published by The Free Press, 2002/09/16
  • "When Mickie Siebert arrived in New York in the mid-1950s, she had $500 in her wallet and drove a used Studebaker. Almost fifty years later she is known as the "First Woman of Finance," the only woman to head a publicly traded national brokerage firm." "C
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1 STREET PEOPLE
Know a lot about a little.

2 THE LADY TAKES A SEAT
A risk-reward ratio is important, but so is an aggravation-satisfaction ratio.

3 SAVING LOCKHEED
You make money by taking a stand and being right.

4 I CAN GET IT FOR YOU DISCOUNT
Any significant change in business is an opportunity for new business.

5 SUPERINTENDENT OF BAKING
A woman can be an S.O.B.

6 A GUEST AT THE GRAND OLD PARTY
Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.

7 RATE WAR IS HELL
Make the customer whole.

8 STAND BY TO CRASH
If the client goes under, you're the senior partner.

9 BILLIONAIRE FOR A DAY
If you're not willing to accept the worst that can happen, don't do it.

10 LEAPS AND BOUNDS
Giving back is more than an obligation, it's a privilege.

Afterword: Must Greed Be the Creed?

Acknowledgments

Index


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