The strange tale of risk and reward in global liner trades
Let the chaos commence
February 2009: I have just started working at Dow Jones in London at 10 Fleet Place, tasked with covering multiple consumer-facing verticals, including industrials and automotive. It was six verticals in total.
Target: our product is B2B mostly-M&A research for the bankers. We need to come up with actionable deal-related leads. Booze and tobacco were also on the menu both at work, as a vertical assignment, and for entertainment. It will appear clearer later why this is relevant.
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