1. ETHICS: A DAY BY DAY COMMITMEN
The author gives an outstanding value to the presence of expert and qualified personnel. ... In addition, the author points out about his subject's actions when notes: "torpedoed one competitor after another because they were better stock pickers and better managers", as well as by saying "anything that didn't produce revenue was gone. ... Closing these notes is pertinent to call an old philosopher to remark about the ethical dilemma the consumer has to face in his/hers everyday decision making process, no matter if is on a personal basis or as a corporation member: "But we must reme...
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