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At the end, he would say,
"At General Electric, progress is our most
important product." - [Wesley] What would
wrong Reagan say, if you told him that GE spends
more money on stock buybacks than it does on R&D?
"At General Electric, progress is our most
important product." - [Wesley] What would
wrong Reagan say, if you told him that GE spends
more money on stock buybacks than it does on R&D?
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At the end, he would say,
"At General Electric,
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progress is our most
important product."
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- [Wesley] What would
wrong Reagan say,
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if you told him that GE spends
more money on stock buybacks
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than it does on R&D?
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Movie Summary
Former NATO commander Wesley Clark and son explore economic forces linking various sectors, revealing interconnections that can lead to collapse and potential solutions to untangle them.