Even after the advent of automobiles, trucks, and airplanes, the railroad tycoons remained imperturbably selfconfident. If you had told them 60 years ago that in 30 years they would be flat on their backs, broke, and pleading for government subsidies,... Gonzo Marketing: Winning Through Worst Practices - 184. lappuseautors: Christopher Locke - 2009 - 256 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1975 - 1848 lapas
...airplanes, the railroad tycoons remained imperlurbably selfconfident. If you had told them 60 yean ago lhat in 30 years they would be flat on their backs, broke,...which any sane person would consider worth speculating about. The very thought w» insane. Yet a lot of insane notions now have matter-of-fact acceptance... | |
| Joseph R. Daughen, Peter Binzen - 1999 - 384 lapas
...tycoons remained imperturbably self-confident. If you had told them sixty years ago that in thirty years they would be flat on their backs, broke, and...demented. Such a future was simply not considered possible . . . The very thought was insane." I know of, and that was I think in 1966. They paid a small amount... | |
| Michael John Baker - 2001 - 576 lapas
...airplanes, the railroad tycoons remained imperturbably self-confident. If you had told them 60 years ago that in 30 years they would be flat on their backs,...which any sane person would consider worth speculating about. The very thought was insane. Yet a lot of insane notions now have matter-of-fact acceptance... | |
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