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... rmed, and the actors’ skills were exceptionally refined, but Brode barely paid any attention.
Walsh told him that the return on investment in the railways could reach as high as 20%, but ultimately, it was a field he knew nothing about.
One must remember, the Tulip mania in the Netherlands and the Mississippi Company in France also painted similarly enticing prospects, yet those who entered ended up losing everything.
Investing in the Port of Marseille was evidently more ...
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