For an antidote, try "Principles of Corporate Finance" by Dick Brealey & Stu
Myers, who have a neatly jocular way with some of their footnotes, which are
all the more useful for it.
--
Piers
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Chris Barker
Sent: 04 December 2004 18:44
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: [OT] English Language, and the English inability to use it
correctly !
Jon
You should try reading academic books once in a while: the English is pretty
ropey most of the time, but the worst aspect of them is the jargon which the
authors seem to feel essential to appear learned! I am studying "Financial
Strategy" with the Open University (for an MBA in case I have to get a
proper job when the MOD eventually shuts me
out) and the academic jargon in that is mind-numbing at times.
Chris
On 2 Dec 2004, at 10:27, Jon Mitchell wrote:
> Now just the other day I was reading one of my CDO's books. Being a
> bit of a Sci-Fi nut, it was a little bit on the geeky side. I shan't
> mention the title, for fear of urine extraction !! However, I was
> absolutely appalled by the abysmal spelling, grammer, and punctuation
> which appeared on almost every page. If this is the state of things,
> I don't hold out much hope for future generations.
>
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