Part One: Focus on the Family: James Dobson

Part One: Focus on the Family: James Dobson

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Part One: The Rise of the "Activist" Investor

Robert explains the growth of "activist investors" through the career of one specific guy who also happens to be annoying as hell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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