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    Street tells the story of a young stockbroker named Bud Fox‚ a young‚ smart and very motivated stock broker (seller) who dreams of making millions of dollars. He worked at the firm Jackson Steinem & Co. Bud is ambitious. He wants to be successful in the stock market‚ like Gordon Gecko a very rich‚ ruthless and immoral stock trader and “corporate raider‚”which is a person who buys and sells companies‚ often with horrible results for company workers. Bud always try to find his way to achieve his desire

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    movie is about an up and coming junior stockbroker named Bud Fox who I doing whatever it takes to get to the top and make big money‚ like his hero and eventual mentor‚ Gordon Gekko. Gekko is a legendary player on Wall Street who’s values and intentions are never clear to anyone but himself‚ and he is always looking to make money no matter who he hurts in the process. Eventually Bud meets Gekko and impresses him to the point that Gekko takes Bud Fox under his wing. The two begin business together seemingly

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    Essay 2: Greed is Good Film: Wall Street Collin Shaw November 8‚ 2012 The Business and Success on Wall Street The film Wall Street focuses on Bud Fox‚ an up-and-coming businessman trying to make ends meet‚ and Gordon Gekko‚ a man who gained his wealth through numerous business deals. The film depicts a world in which the characters focus on business to achieve personal success. After closely reading‚ both aspects of business and success become evident through the analysis of the plot

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    the popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have on society. The two main characters are Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen and Gordon Gekko played by Michael Douglas. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working-class family but on the other hand‚ Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated with. Greed seems to be a huge theme of this movie. This movie portrays the unethical society we live in. It

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    Movie Reaction Bud Fox was an ordinary stock broker not doing good at him job. By him being impatient with getting money he was willing to do anything to get to the top‚ including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless and greedy corporate person whom takes him under his wing‚ named Gordon Gekko. Taking the advice and working closely with Gekko‚ Fox soon finds himself swept into a world of shady business deals‚ the "good life"‚ fast money‚ and fast women. Bud soon looses sight

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    life situations that can be occurring in the world around us. Bud‚ a new-comer to the stock market world‚ was eager to get himself out there and be a successful stockbroker. Bud became engaged with Gordon Gekko‚ a successful shareholder and business man. Gordon took advantage of the resources and insider information Bud had with the airline company his father worked at‚ leading to insider trading. This became an issue because Bud believed he could trust Gordon that he would not sell off the airline

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    Wall Street Movie Essay

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    Wall Street The 1987 film‚ Wall Street‚ directed by Oliver Stone starring Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas‚ is the story about a naïve Wall Street broker who desperately wants to make it big on Wall Street. But Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen soon finds after being mentored by the Wall Street giant‚ Gordon Gekko‚ played by Michael Douglas‚ that being the best requires a lot more than he expected. A reoccurring theme that Stone threaded throughout the film was greed. Stone uses Gordon Gekko

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    School of Business & Management Institut Teknologi Bandung Assignment Cover Sheet for Students An assignment cover sheet needs to be included with each assignment. Please complete all detail clearly. If you are submitting the assignment on paper‚ please staple this sheet to the front of each assignment. If you are submitting the assignment online‚ please ensure this cover sheet is included at the start of your document. (This is preferable to a separate attachment.) The submission method should

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    workplace. Bud Fox‚ as a young account executive‚ has the desire to become the highest salesperson in his company‚ and also the desire to become very rich. His focus is centered on getting a big account‚ mainly Gordon Gekko’s. Gordon Gekko appears as a leader because of his charisma and his power to reward and by being an expert in his field as an investor. Gekko uses his power as a leader for personal gain. He uses his leadership negatively. He uses persuasion with reward –making Bud a "very

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    Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street” is a critique on the hyper-materialistic society of America during the 1980’s. “Wall Street” not only explores American society during the 80’s but also criticizes the culture of excess and indulgence that marked the era. Broadly speaking‚ an entire generation of young Americans who came of age during Ronald Regan’s presidency would come to value the American ideals of prosperity‚ consumerism‚ and success. “Wall Street” is a representation of America during a period

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