Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 9: Nip and Tuck
by Frank Tousey
'Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 9: Nip and Tuck' Summary
Nip and Tuck are two young men who have been rivals since childhood. They are both intelligent and ambitious, and they both dream of becoming successful stockbrokers. After graduating from college, they both get jobs at the same brokerage firm on Wall Street. At first, they continue to compete with each other, but they eventually learn to respect each other's abilities. They become friends and business partners, and they work together to build a successful brokerage firm.Book Details
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