Michael Milken: High Yield Bonds, Career and Philanthropy (2018)

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An interview with a pioneer of high yield bonds and philanthropist, Michael Milken. In this interview, Michael discusses his early life and developing the high yield bond market at Drexel Burnham Lambert. Michael also talks about his philanthropic work and the American dream. ???? Books about Michael Milken are located at the bottom of the description❗

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Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction
1:12 Giving pledge?
1:38 Met your wife in high school?
2:19 Grew up in L.A?
2:38 Were you a good student?
3:07 Why did you change from science?
4:36 Wharton?
4:46 High yield bonds?
6:29 New York?
7:33 Moving to L.A?
8:55 BREAK
9:25 California lifestyle?
9:57 Inventing high yield bonds?
12:36 Did you reject any successful companies?
13:36 Leaving Drexel?
15:25 Prostate cancer?
18:12 Financing health?
19:22 BREAK
19:37 Education?
20:41 Regrets?
21:55 What is the American dream?

Michael Milken Books ???????????? (affiliate link)
The Predator’s Ball: http://bit.ly/PredatorsBall
Den Of Thieves: http://bit.ly/DenOfThievesMM

Interview Date: 21st October, 2018
Event: David Rubenstein Show
Original Image Source:http://bit.ly/MMilkenPic

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