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 Investing with Giants: Tried and True Stocks That Have Sustained the Test of Time by Linda T. Mead, Ten Blue-Chip Stocks for a Lifetime of Profits IBM Microsoft Coca-Cola General Motors Procter & Gamble McDonald’ s Philip Morris Johnson & Johnson American Express Wal-Mart Strategies for Building a Stable, Long-Term Portfolio-On the Shoulders of America’ s Most Profitable, Proven Corporate Leaders "Despite all that has happened in the stock market in recent years, Linda Mead has provided some solid reasons for becoming-and staying-a long-term investor in stocks." -John F. Wasik, author, The Bear-Proof Investor "Learn how to avoid the pitfalls that can ruin your retirement by Investing With Giants. Linda Mead’ s guide is savvy yet friendly and easy to read. It’ s an ideal book for those who want to invest in this new century by learning valuable lessons from the past." -Jennifer Openshaw, author, What’ s Your Net Worth? founder, Women’ s Financial Network, Inc. Coca-Cola . . . Wal-Mart . . . IBM . . . Each of these companies represents the pinnacle of American corporate achievement. But of greater importance to today’ s embattled investor, they represent today’ s most successful corporations, blue-chip stocks around which any investor can construct a sane and sensible stock portfolio. Investing With Giants examines how and why the stocks of America’ s top corporations provide consistently superior value to investors in today’ s stock-of-the-moment marketplace. Fascinating and instructive, it explains: How to pull the information that matters from a company’ s annual report Ways in which pastperformance can help you estimate future results How benchmarking today’ s top companies can reveal tomorrow’ s rising stars Despite occasional turbulence, the United States stock market is still history’ s greatest wealth-building machine.
 Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time: 20 Inspiring Tales of Entrepreneurs Who Changed the Way We Live and Do Business by Daniel Gross, Robert Morris: America's First Financier Cyrus McCormick's Reaper and the Industrialization of Farming John D. Rockefeller and the Modern Corporation J. P. Morgan Saves the Country Henry Ford and the Model T Charles Merrill and the Democratization of Stock Ownership David Sarnoff, RCA, and the Rise of Broadcasting Walt Disney and his Family-Entertainment Empire John Johnson: Finding the Black Consumer David Ogilvy and the Creation of Modern Advertising Ray Kroc, McDonald's, and the Fast-Food Industry Betting the Company: Joseph Wilson and the Xerox 914 American Express and the Charge Card Mary Kay Ash and her Corporate Culture for Women Intel's Microprocessor and the Computer Revolution Sam Walton, Wal-Mart, and the Discounting of America William McGowan and MCI: A New World of Telecommunications The Turnaround at Harley-Davidson Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and the Leveraged Buyout William Gates and the Dominance of Microsoft A Byron Preiss Visual Publications book What do Bill Gates, Henry Ford, J. P. Morgan, Mary Kay Ash, and Walt Disney have in common? Uncompromising vision, a willingness to take risks, and exceptional business acumen. Not only did these individuals amass great fortunes, they revolutionized the business world and helped shape society as we know it. While most of us have a general knowledge of these and other legendary figures, few know the details of their exceptional careers. Daniel Gross and the Editors of Forbes magazine, one of the world's foremost business publications, present twenty fascinating stories. You'll meet the personalities behind some of the best-known name brands in history, including McDonald's,Harley-Davidson, RCA, Merrill Lynch, Xerox, Wal-Mart, and Standard Oil, among others. Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time draws on a wealth of sources to offer this priceless collection.
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price - Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald. The film presents an unfavorable picture of Wal-Mart's business practices though interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. Criticism of Wal-Mart - From a financial standpoint, Wal-Mart is one of the most successful corporations ever. Critics state that the company's success derives from business practices harmful to employees, local communities, the economy or the environment. List of assets owned by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the world's largest corporation and is the largest retailer in the world. Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market - Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market stores are designed to be the opposite of vastly larger superstores. These smaller stores are meant to "woo shoppers with easier parking, less crowded aisles and quicker checkout".
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