John D. Rockefeller was an intelliegent, kind man that had worked hard his entire life. When his company started to get into trouble he did everything he could to save it. |
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 | John, I want to make a deal with you. To help us both out, okay? |  |
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 | What can I do to better my company? |  |
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At the first chance of helping his employees and making a profit, Rockefeller graciously accepted. Things were finally looking up for him. |
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 | I want to put YOUR oil on MY railroads, that way we both win. |  |
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 | DEAL, Mr. Vanderbilt! |  |
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But then there was Andrew Carnegie, a man that turned bitter once his mentor died. He blamed Rockefeller and swore to get revenge on him. His plan was to call up Mr. Vanderbilt and sabotage John. |
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 | Hello, Mr. Vanderbilt I was wondering if you had thought about that offer I presented you last week? What? NO?! |  |
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