Andy Klein thinks Woody Allen got the secret of life backward. It’s not that 90% of life is showing up. It’s that 90% of life is not showing up.
The other 10%, both might agree, has something to do with beer.
Andy Klein is an attrition poster boy: a frat boy financier, a white-shoe brewmaster, a Wall Street Webmaster and Goldman Sachs' ace in the hole. In February 1995, Mr. Klein constructed a unique public offering, with the illiquid character of a private placement, and posted it online--the first online IPO in history.
July 26, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Andy Klein thinks Woody Allen got the secret of life backward. It’s not that 90% of life is showing up. It’s that 90% of life is not showing up.
The other 10%, both might agree, has something to do with beer.
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