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· 1) How many zeros? In , the senior execs at 20th Century Fox made an astonishingly short-sighted decision. They signed over all product merchandising rights for any and all Star Wars films to · I’m not being dramatic, either. Some companies make one simple mistake, and just like that - pouf! They’re out of business. If you want to make a ton of money in business and potentially become % location-independent, there · MISTRUST: 3 reasons millennials don't trust the economy Read on to see seven of the world's worst business decisions. 1. The Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase, from an American perspective

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· Today we do not know for sure, but we do know this was the most famous and most disastrous sporting business blunder of all time. 4. Louisiana Purchase, France. Back in , Napoleon I made the decision to try to hold on to Haiti and sell the Louisiana territory to the United States for $15 million · Today, the AOL-Time Warner marriage is the standard business school case study for the worst merger ever. 9: Kodak Sits on Digital Eastman Kodak unveiled an Olympic Games commemorative limited edition compact digital camera in Now, they're out of the camera business. © ISSEI KATO/Reuters/Corbis Say cheese!Author: Dave Roos · I’m not being dramatic, either. Some companies make one simple mistake, and just like that - pouf! They’re out of business. If you want to make a ton of money in business and potentially become % location-independent, there
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· Today we do not know for sure, but we do know this was the most famous and most disastrous sporting business blunder of all time. 4. Louisiana Purchase, France. Back in , Napoleon I made the decision to try to hold on to Haiti and sell the Louisiana territory to the United States for $15 million · I’m not being dramatic, either. Some companies make one simple mistake, and just like that - pouf! They’re out of business. If you want to make a ton of money in business and potentially become % location-independent, there · MISTRUST: 3 reasons millennials don't trust the economy Read on to see seven of the world's worst business decisions. 1. The Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase, from an American perspective
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