Cargill: Trading The Worlds Grain,New

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Leading Business Historian Wayne G. Broehl, Jr. Offers The First Fullscale History Of Cargill And Its Rise To International Leadership Among The 'Big Five' Grain Traders, A Group Whose Distinctions Are Private Ownership And A Passion For Secrecy, Even Though They Deal In The Most 'Public' Of Commodities, The Grains That Feed The World.In Broehls Account The Cargill Story Becomes A Grand Narrative History And Reveals A Classic Example Of The American Tradition Of Development From A Smallscale Frontier Enteprise To A Complex International Organization And A Successful Competitor In Global Markets. Cargill, International Ranks Highly On The Forbes List Of The 400 Largest Private Companies. Over The Years The Company Has Successfully Integrated Into Its Operations Everything From Manufacturing Steel To Squeezing Oranges To Turning Chickens Into Mcnuggets, But The Core Business Was, And Has Remained Grain, One Of The Basic Building Blocks Of Civilization.Carefully Documented From A Rich Lode Of Family And Business Correspondence Made Available For The First Time, Cargill Is History At Its Best. Wayne Broehl Has Continued The Story Of This Remarkable Company In Cargill: Going Global (1998).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the primary focus of 'Cargill: Trading the World's Grain'? A: The book primarily focuses on the history of Cargill, detailing its rise to become a leading player among the biggest grain traders in the world.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Cargill: Trading the World's Grain' is Wayne G. Broehl, Jr., a noted business historian.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Cargill: Trading the World's Grain'? A: The book was published on February 15, 1992.
  • Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 1027 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition of the book is a hardcover.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for someone interested in business history? A: Yes, this book is ideal for readers interested in business history, particularly the evolution of successful companies like Cargill.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed in 'Good' condition.
  • Q: Does the book provide insights into the grain industry? A: Yes, it offers insights into the grain industry and Cargill's role in it, including its business practices and historical significance.
  • Q: What distinguishes Cargill from other grain traders? A: Cargill is distinguished by its private ownership and its secretive approach to business, despite dealing in essential commodities.
  • Q: Are there any follow-up books by the author on this topic? A: Yes, Wayne Broehl continued the narrative in a subsequent book titled 'Cargill: Going Global', published in 1998.