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In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis comes a hot new commercial talent. A young scientist, Cameron, has an idea which could revolutionise medicine. She believes that, once published, her findings will change the world. A maverick financier, Bryn, sees the potential, but convinces her that truth alone is never what secures change: it's money, nous and competitive savvy. He persuades her to go into business with him. Their aim: to build a stockmarket company worth a hundred million pounds - big enough to survive assault; strong enough to market Cameron's technology to the entire world. Corinth, a corporation worth a hundred billion dollars, sees Cameron's technology as a threat and aims to wipe out the fledgling enterprise. The story becomes a race to the stockmarket - and a battle to survive.
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Sweet talking money, Harry Bingham
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Sweet talking money
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Harry Bingham
- Publisher
- Harper Collins Publishers
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 436
- ISBN10
- 0006513557
- ISBN13
- 9780006513551
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Business, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Science
- Original title
- Sweet talking money
- Rating
- 3.85 out of 5
- Description
- In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis comes a hot new commercial talent. A young scientist, Cameron, has an idea which could revolutionise medicine. She believes that, once published, her findings will change the world. A maverick financier, Bryn, sees the potential, but convinces her that truth alone is never what secures change: it's money, nous and competitive savvy. He persuades her to go into business with him. Their aim: to build a stockmarket company worth a hundred million pounds - big enough to survive assault; strong enough to market Cameron's technology to the entire world. Corinth, a corporation worth a hundred billion dollars, sees Cameron's technology as a threat and aims to wipe out the fledgling enterprise. The story becomes a race to the stockmarket - and a battle to survive.



