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Carl Icahn Book List

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Carl Icahn favorite books updated on 4/3/2017

Although, he has never authored one, Carl Icahn  has recommended several books over his career. We were only able to come up with a few during our research on the topic, but hope to add to this list at a further date. We put together the list below with the source of where Icahn recommended the title. To our knowledge this is the full list although please hit us up if we are wrong at info(@)www.valuewalk.com with any names we are missing.   We also want to mention that we earn an affiliate fee if you purchase the book through these links it’s not enough to buy a new Windows PC and probably not enough to afford a copy of Margin of Safety but hopefully enough to obtain a copy of Dow 36,000.

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Book Name Author Publish Date Source
Capital in the Twenty-First Century Thomas Piketty 2017 parrotread.com
Hopping over the Rabbit Hole: How Entrepreneurs Turn Failure into Success Anthony Scaramucci 2016 parrotread.com
The Alpha Masters: Unlocking the Genius of the World’s Top Hedge Funds Maneet Ahuja 2012 goodreads.com
King Icahn: The Biography of a Renegade Capitalist Mark Stevens 1993
theinvestorspodcast.com
Masters of the Universe: Winning Strategies of America’s Greatest Dealmakers Daniel J Kadlec 2000 goodreads.com
The Outsider’s Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Brent D. Taylor 2008 wiley.com
Becoming Rich Mark Tier 2005 thriftbooks.com
The Vulture Investors, Revised and Updated Hilary Rosenberg goodreads.com
About Icahn
Carl Icahn: Earn Your First Billion Dollars Stan Miller 2018
When the Wolves Bite Scott Wapner 2018

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