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Nothing's Free
Everything has a price, and the key to a lot of things with money is just
figuring out what that price is and being willing to pay it.
The problem is that the price of a lot of things is not obvious until you’ve
experienced them firsthand, when the bill is overdue.
General Electric was the largest company in the world in 2004, worth a
third of a trillion dollars. It had either been first or second each year for
the
previous decade, capitalism’s shining example of corporate aristocracy.
Then everything fell to pieces.
By Raja Babu5
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Nothing's Free
Everything has a price, and the key to a lot of things with money is just
figuring out what that price is and being willing to pay it.
The problem is that the price of a lot of things is not obvious until you’ve
experienced them firsthand, when the bill is overdue.
General Electric was the largest company in the world in 2004, worth a
third of a trillion dollars. It had either been first or second each year for
the
previous decade, capitalism’s shining example of corporate aristocracy.
Then everything fell to pieces.

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