CNN's Jake Tapper is a self-confessed entrepreneur. He recently read Sam Zemuri's "The Fish that ate the whale" The book tells the story of an immigrant from Russia who started his own business selling bananas in New Orleans when he was 20 years old. It also explains how Chiquita took over United Fruit, which led him to Honduras where he wants to grow and sell bananas.
Episode 29: In this episode, Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) and Jesse Pujji (@jspujji) catch up to talk about Jesse’s tips on unplugging when going on vacation. Then, the guys get into the incredible story of Sam Zemurray, the billionaire that built his fortunes in the banana business. Lastly, Alex and Jesse analyze Doola, a startup that aims to streamline the legal formation of companies.
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