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#37 The Fish That Ate The Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King

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The Fish That Hate the Whale

In 1928, UF had made $45 million in profit. In 1932, it made just 6 million, an 85% decline. The Zomuri fortune once figured a 30 million was now valued at less than 3 million. When United Fruit drew a line at the Utila River and said, you shall not cross, he crossed anyway. He never lost faith in his own agency. Not things happened to him as bad things happened to everyone. But unlike so many, he was never tempted by failure. And that's why the book is called The Fish that Hate the Whale.

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