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Frontline film that examines the shadowy world of international bribery, revealing how multi-national companies create slush funds, set up front companies, and make secret payments, all to get billions in business.
This film reveals the struggles of a small business owner to stay afloat, her sister s risk of imminent foreclosure on her Florida home, and the various clients whose lives intersect at this New York City salon from well-to-do bankers to struggling actors.
The 60 MINUTES: 1997–2014 collection provides 350 hours of video from 17 years of broadcasts. Each news segment within the collection serves as a standalone short documentary on a specific news topic.
This program explores the role of international business interests in fomenting rebellion and arming renegade military forces across the African continent—often as a means of obscuring other, equally nefarious, dealings and activities
Expert guests include Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, IKEA North America president Pernille Spiers-Lopez, Clorox CEO Donald Knauss, and Treehugger.com founder Graham Hill.
These case studies spotlight business owners who speak frankly and extensively about four vital concepts—profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and stability.
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