Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 13: Baiting the Bears
by Frank Tousey
'Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 13: Baiting the Bears' Summary
Phil Thorne's life takes a sudden turn when he loses his job due to a personal indiscretion. Facing uncertainty, he finds solace in helping an elderly man who, in turn, offers him a new position. Phil's new workplace, however, presents its own set of challenges. He encounters colleagues who lack integrity and attempt to undermine him. Phil, however, remains true to his principles, refusing to compromise his honesty even when it puts him at risk. Through his resilience and determination, he navigates the intricate world of stock market transactions, learning valuable lessons about business ethics and the importance of standing up for what is right. 'Baiting the Bears' is a compelling tale of overcoming setbacks, navigating workplace challenges, and finding success through unwavering integrity and courage.Book Details
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