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Cargill: Trading the World's Grain

Cargill: Trading the World's Grain

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Author: Wayne G. Broehl Jr.
Publisher: Dartmouth
Category: Book

List Price: $60.00
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Sales Rank: 67540

Media: Library Binding
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1027
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.7 x 2.4

ISBN: 0874515726
Dewey Decimal Number: 380.141310973
EAN: 9780874515725
ASIN: 0874515726

Publication Date: February 15, 1992
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Condition: HARDCOVER.No underlining in the text.THIS IS AN EX-LIBRARY COPY WITH MYLAR PROTECTION.The book has library stamps and stickers inside.1007 pages.

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Product Description
Leading business historian Wayne G. Broehl, Jr. offers the first full-scale history of Cargill and its rise to international leadership among the "big five" grain traders, a group whose distinctions are private ownership and a passion for secrecy, even though they deal in the most "public" of commodities, the grains that feed the world.

In Broehl's account the Cargill story becomes a grand narrative history and reveals a classic example of the American tradition of development from a small-scale frontier enteprise to a complex international organization and a successful competitor in global markets. Cargill, International ranks highly on the Forbes list of the 400 largest private companies. Over the years the company has successfully integrated into its operations everything from manufacturing steel to squeezing oranges to turning chickens into McNuggets, but the core business was, and has remained grain, one of the basic building blocks of civilization.

Carefully documented from a rich lode of family and business correspondence made available for the first time, Cargill is history at its best. Wayne Broehl has continued the story of this remarkable company in Cargill: Going Global (1998).



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