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Fascinating Facts About Business
- Short Read from the Book Fascinating Facts You'll Love to Share (Fascinating, Amazing and Interesting Facts | Short Reads 7)
- Narrated by: Martin Graham, Rebekah Amber Clark
- Series: Short Reads, Book 7
- Length: 20 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Education & Learning
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Summary
If you're seeking amazing and fascinating facts to learn and share, look no further, you came to the right place!
This book has some amazing facts, and I am confident that you will enjoy sharing them!
This is a short listen from the book: Fascinating Facts You'll Love to Share.
Focusing just on: Business Facts.
Did You Know?
- Nike and Victoria’s Secret are the top most-followed retailers on Instagram.
- PlayStation and the Rubik’s cube are proven to be the best-selling products of all time.
- When you notice Amazon’s logo, you may figure there’s an arrow pointing from a to z. Ever wondered why? That is to show that they sell almost every product that has ever existed. Hence, A-Z products.
- YouTube has almost 500 hours of videos getting uploaded on it every single minute. Now, that is some serious business.
- IBM planned to implement DRI's operating system into its digital computers in the early 1980s. However, something turned IBM off at a meeting, and the business began looking for new suppliers. This resulted in billions of dollars being left on the table. Guess who got lucky then?
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