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偶尔会和年轻的同事开玩笑说,如果你对并购不感兴趣,也许财经记者并不是一份适合你的事业。一场现实世界中的天价并购交易,特别是敌意收购,其背后所涉及的战略、博弈、法律和监管、金融创新、乃至出身、秉性各异的“大佬”之间的个性碰撞,比绝大多数所谓“商战剧”精彩得多。见证、剖析、复盘一场高潮迭起的并购战,写出自己的一部《门口的野蛮人》(此处“野蛮人”并无对当事者的贬损之意,只是指资本“逢佛杀佛”的洪荒“原力”),某种程度上,是财经媒体人在其职业生涯中梦寐以求的“圣杯”。
Occasionally joking with young colleagues said that if you are not interested in mergers and acquisitions, maybe financial journalists are not a suitable career for you. A real-world high-price mergers and acquisitions, especially hostile takeovers, the personality collision between the “big brothers” whose strategy, game, law and regulation, financial innovation, Much better than most so-called “business wars”. Witness, analyze, reprise a climax after another merger and acquisition war, write one of their own “barbarians at the door” (“” barbarian “there is no derogatory meaning of the parties, but that the capital Buddhism to kill Buddha, ”“ The Forces of the Wild, ”“ Force ”), to some extent, is the“ Holy Grail ”that financial media people dream of in their careers.