Business Insider chief finance correspondent Dakin Campbell has signed a book deal for “Going Public.”
The book is about the intensifying fight over how initial public offerings are handled on Wall Street, and the small group of West Coast renegades trying to upend the system in the midst of one of the wildest periods in stock market history.
The publisher is Twelve, an imprint of Hachette.
Campbell joined Business Insider in April 2018 after working at Bloomberg News for nearly a decade.
His work appeared on the terminal and in Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets. He focused his coverage on business strategy, product development, personnel changes, securities trading and investment banking.
His coverage has focused on Goldman Sachs’s trading challenges, Wall Street automation, how Wall Street and Washington intersect, and cryptocurrency trading.
Before Bloomberg, Campbell worked as a reporter for Bond Buyer.
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