Summary
Miroslav Mišković: Me, a tycoon
After twenty-eight years of silence, Miroslav Mišković, the biggest businessman in Serbia from the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, spoke up.
Why was he silent? Why did he speak now?
The book I, Tycoon is a unique confession of a man whom Milosevic considered a collaborator, Đinđić a friend, Tadić an opponent, and Vučić an enemy. It provides a complete view of a Serbian entrepreneur on the history of misunderstandings between the state and its businessmen, on the mentality of Serbian politicians and workers, on the economic past, present and future of Serbia and the region.
Miroslav Mišković talks for the first time about how he earned his first million, and how he sold "Maxi" for a billion, how he develops and why he sells companies, what is the logic of business and the nature of knowledge that creates business.
Uncovering the secrets of the most successful company from Vardar to Triglava, this book becomes a real textbook of practical economics. Describing the greatest feats and failures of its leader and talking about how the Zemun clan kidnapped him and the current government arrested him, the confession of the most famous tycoon grows into an unusual autobiography that establishes the economic thriller as a new genre in our literature.
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