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So Far, So Good: The First 94 Years Hardcover – September 22, 1997
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- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateSeptember 22, 1997
- Dimensions6.26 x 0.91 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-109780471171867
- ISBN-13978-0471171867
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Now, there is the vibrant nonagenarian who, as first-time author, shares his extraordinary life story in So Far, So Good―The First 94 Years. As inspirational as it is compelling, this stirring memoir recounts Neuberger's remarkable journey and enduring reign as one of the most prominent and fascinating figures of finance.
Roy R. Neuberger was born at the turn of the century to a businessman father and a musician mother, both of whom passed on to him qualities and interests that would profoundly influence his life. He spent his earliest years in Bridgeport, Connecticut, then moved with his family to New York City, a place he's called home for more than eight decades. Though he had a happy, comfortable childhood, it was tempered with tragedy when, in 1912, his mother died, and his father passed away just four years later.
After his freshman term at New York University, Neuberger left to begin working at the B. Altman & Company department store. It was there that he learned about business and trading, and was introduced to the world of art. Following three "extremely valuable" years at Altman's, in 1925 Neuberger set out for Paris, where he remained for almost four years. It was an unforgettable time during which he travelled, studied art, and befriended Thornton Wilder, the art historian Meyer Schapiro, and other notable Americans in Paris.
Returning to New York City in 1929, Neuberger landed a job on Wall Street at Halle & Stieglitz ― just seven months before the infamous Crash. In a pulsating, you-are-there account, Neuberger recounts the tumultuous events leading up to ―and following ―the Panic, and reveals how he managed to emerge unscathed at a time when others were doing anything but. He also offers an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at his remarkable career since, with details on the launching of Neuberger&Berman; the creation of Guardian, one of the first no-load mutual funds; his success with closed-end investment trusts; and his extraordinary winning run during the market crash of 1987. Generously sharing a wealth of professional wisdom, Neuberger offers his "ten principles of successful investing," as well as penetrating and provocative ruminations on topics ranging from the economy and the federal budget to Social Security and the future of the market.
Neuberger speaks eloquently about his lifelong appreciation of art. He describes the formation of his valuable and eclectic collection (most of which he's now donated), his firm commitment to supporting the careers of artists, his role as trustee of both The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum, and his involvement with the creation and sustenance of the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, New York.
At the age of 94, Roy Neuberger is still going strong, trading every day, and enjoying life to the fullest. His dramatic story, told here with humor, insight, and complete candor, is part social history, part investment lesson, part personal reminiscence. So Far, So Good ―The First 94 Years is a landmark work not to be missed.
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"The wisdom of Roy Neuberger is a beacon. There is nothing like experience, and here it is . . . in spades! We can all learn from the master." ―Dr. William F. Baker, President, Thirteen/WNET, N.Y.
"Roy Neuberger has celebrated life for almost a century. He roared in Paris in the 1920s, assembled one of the great contemporary art collections of the world, and built a great investment firm. He has shared the journey with us through this book, and it is one helluva ride." ―Byron Wein, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley & Co.
"What a life! Roy Neuberger's affecting memoir chronicles the passion and generosity that helped him overcome early adversity to fill his charmed, long life with meaning and accomplishment. Readers will benefit from his great advice about making money, and will take pleasure in learning how he used his fortune to acquire and share wonderful works of art." ―Agnes Gund, President, Museum of Modern Art
"Roy never fails to amuse and enlighten. Over the years, he's taught me many things I didn't know I didn't know." ―Jim Rogers, author of The Investment Biker.
"Roy's memoirs read as if he'd chatted them to you on his regular matinal walks ―sprinkled with engaging personal insights, and no end of advice for which the most compelling argument is Roy's own success. A most rewarding read." ―Philippe de Montebello, Director, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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- ASIN : 0471171867
- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (September 22, 1997)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780471171867
- ISBN-13 : 978-0471171867
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.26 x 0.91 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,718,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #274 in Mutual Funds Investing (Books)
- #4,622 in Biographies of Business & Industrial Professionals
- #7,563 in Finance (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023This is an excellent autobiography book of the life of Roy R. Neuberger. I liked this book because I learned some facts that I did not know before reading this book. Some of the interesting information that is mentioned in this book include the following information: Neuberger & Berman was legally founded in mid-1939 by Roy R. Neuberger and Robert Bennett Berman. Robert Berman was seven years younger than Roy Neuberger. They met at Halle & Stieglitz. Robert Berman earned a law degree at night. Tragically, on June 1, 1954, Robert (Bob) Berman died of leukemia at 44 years old. Even though Robert Berman died, his name was still kept on the firm's name. Others had similar ideas of no-load mutual funds around the same time Neuberger Berman did. One of the others was T. Rowe Price. Partners Fund came from the government. It had been mismanaged by another firm under the name of Side Fund. The government took over it for a few years. Neuberger Berman acquired the fund and changed the name to Partners Fund. I recommend this book to those people who want to know more about Roy Neuberger since the mutual funds that carry his name are doing very well to this day even though he passed away and there have been changes in ownerships of the parent companies that own the mutual funds.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017Excellent read about a man who for so many decades was a main pillar of the investment world. Roy Neuberger is remarkable, whether in his escapades throughout France as a young 20 something year old or during the 1929 crash as a back office wire house broker. Mr. Neuberger befriends many huge historical figures who's paths cross with Mr. Neurberger and with whom he recounts his many interesting life experiences. You will also learn about his many art and charitable works that still stand today and for future generations. Its a great read that shows one man's philosophy about investing and a good family life. I recommend this book. I hope this review helped.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020Very good!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2011Witnessed the Great Crash of 1929 and the Crash of 1987. Spent early life in Paris and grew to love art, so went to Wall Street to make money to buy art and the rest is history! Became a philanthropist.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2015Great book. Truly inspirational.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2010Roy Neuberger is an interesting, and insightful guy. It's a joy to read this book from Roy.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2000This is a quick read and is strewn with practical investment advice from someone who obviously knows what he is talking about_____ Roy Neuberger is probably the only man alive who witnessed BOTH crashes (1929 & 1987) on Wall Street ! This book is full of profitable insights and like all masters , Neuberger wastes no words : he is crisp & to the point . Simplicity after all is the essence of true mastery (not to be confused with the simple-minded) and Mr.Neuberger has boiled the wisdom of a lifetime on the Street into these pages .
- Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 1998The Connable's have put together a very informative book. I found it an excellent read, interspersed with valuable insights into investing on Wall Street and in the world of the Arts.
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- ShemReviewed in Canada on March 3, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book I love
Love to read the book very much . Enjoy the shopping.