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No one has ever accused Sam Zell of being conventional. One of the savviest, most mysterious and most controversial investors today, he built his real estate empire by zigging when everyone else zagged. Despite a few notable failures, most famously that of the Tribune Media Company, his success with his own investment firm Equity Group and his ownership of companies like Sealy, Santa Fe Energy Resources and Schwinn Bicycles is undeniable and he remains one of the few truly self-made multi-billionaires in the United States. Zell takes readers inside his world, where the secrets of success are embedded in the dramatic and often surprising stories of his youth and business life. He tells the remarkable story of how the son of Holocaust survivors was able to grow the Equity Group network, one of the nation's largest real estate enterprises and expand across industries - from real estate and railcars to energy, logistics and others -- amassing enormous wealth from nothing. Instead of handing out the same old advice, Zell cuts the bull and talks straight about how to make it in business. The book is packed with his characteristic nuggets of insight, such as:

Sam Zell

Sam Zell (September 28, 1941 – May 18, 2023) was an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist primarily engaged in real estate investment. Companies founded by or controlled by Zell include Equity Residential, Equity International, EQ Office, Covanta, Tribune Media, and Anixter.

Title

Am I Being Too Subtle? Straight Talk From a Business Rebel

Author

Sam Zell

Publisher

Portobello Books

Number of Pages

230

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Autobiography
  • First Published

    JAN 2017

    No one has ever accused Sam Zell of being conventional. One of the savviest, most mysterious and most controversial investors today, he built his real estate empire by zigging when everyone else zagged. Despite a few notable failures, most famously that of the Tribune Media Company, his success with his own investment firm Equity Group and his ownership of companies like Sealy, Santa Fe Energy Resources and Schwinn Bicycles is undeniable and he remains one of the few truly self-made multi-billionaires in the United States. Zell takes readers inside his world, where the secrets of success are embedded in the dramatic and often surprising stories of his youth and business life. He tells the remarkable story of how the son of Holocaust survivors was able to grow the Equity Group network, one of the nation's largest real estate enterprises and expand across industries - from real estate and railcars to energy, logistics and others -- amassing enormous wealth from nothing. Instead of handing out the same old advice, Zell cuts the bull and talks straight about how to make it in business. The book is packed with his characteristic nuggets of insight, such as:
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