Eamon Javers
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Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
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2010
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5 editions
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“The investigator Sam Dash* chronicled the rise of corporate espionage involving bugging and wiretapping during the early twentieth century in his classic book The Eavesdroppers. He found corporate spying in small towns and in the nation’s capital. In Toledo, Ohio, in 1932, for example, investigators came across an extensive wiretap setup in a hotel room next to the headquarters of an agricultural group, the Farmers’ Producers Association. This group had been discussing boosting the price of milk, and the evidence showed that the room had been bugged for days.”
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
“The rivalry spanned the globe, encompassing—among other products—packaged meals, pet food, and, most of all, chocolate candy.”
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
“Although the legal issues surrounding “Dumpster diving” can be murky, and often depend on where garbage is situated and how it is secured, the Beckett Brown men operated on the assumption that everything they did was legal, since people discarding trash for public collection have abandoned the presumption of privacy for material.”
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
― Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
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