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This Week in Business History for July 5th: "Honest, intelligent, and unprejudiced" - The Wall Street Journal.

This Week in Business History for July 5th: "Honest, intelligent, and unprejudiced" - The Wall Street Journal.

Update: 2022-07-05
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In this edition of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner remembers key innovations, inventions, and firsts that took place the week of July 5th: the important role that the secret, silent Mr. Charles Bergstresser played in the founding of Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal., why buying a set of soup can paintings ended up being an “intense chicken noodle” of an investment, and the advice and backstory of Shark Tank’s “Mr. Wonderful,” Kevin O’Leary.

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This Week in Business History for July 5th: "Honest, intelligent, and unprejudiced" - The Wall Street Journal.

This Week in Business History for July 5th: "Honest, intelligent, and unprejudiced" - The Wall Street Journal.

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