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Lesson 3- michael dells two-Billion -Dollar dream Background Information Contents I。 Reader's Digest IL。 Fortune500 III. University of Texas IV. The Houston Post V. Thanksgiving VI. Michael Del W BTL E
W B T L E I. Reader’s Digest II. Fortune 500 III. University of Texas IV. The Houston Post V. Thanksgiving VI. Michael Dell Background Information Lesson 3 - Michael Dell’s Two-Billion-Dollar Dream
Lesson 3- michael delli's two- Billion - Dollar Dream I. Reader's Digest tGE PRINT FOR EASIER READI eaders Reader's Digest Digest Laura Bush 出 Americas 1 Large Print Edition: Americas most popular magazine, with over 50 million readers. Each issue 00 is packed with easy-to-read articles that help BEST everyone lead better and more healthy lives. The richness and diversity of the Readers Digest magazine is one of America's last great values in large easy-to-read print a 12 Issues Published Monthly a Cover Price: $39.00 a Related Categories: Entertainment TV News Enrichment W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Large Print Edition: America's most popular magazine, with over 50 million readers. Each issue is packed with easy-to-read articles that help everyone lead better and more healthy lives. The richness and diversity of the Reader's Digest magazine is one of America's last great values in large easy-to-read print. 12 Issues Published Monthly Cover Price: $39.00 Related Categories: Entertainment & TV News Enrichment I. Reader’s Digest Lesson 3 - Michael Dell’s Two-Billion-Dollar Dream Reader’s Digest To be continued on the next page
Lesson 3- michael delli's two- Billion - Dollar Dream I. Reader's digest Reader's Digest a The magazine was the brainchild of William Wallace (1889-1981) and his wife, Lila Wallace(1887-1984) They had long held that much american journalism was too verbose and that too many interesting stories escaped public attention because they appeared in small, specialized magazines. They believed there might be a market for a digest-sized magazine that both reprinted and condensed articles originally published elsewhere. After failing to interest any publisher, the couple decided to put out the magazine themselves and printed 5,000 copies from their Greenwich Village apartment. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E The magazine was the brainchild of William Wallace (1889—1981) and his wife, Lila Wallace (1887—1984). They had long held that much American journalism was too verbose and that too many interesting stories escaped public attention because they appeared in small, specialized magazines. They believed there might be a market for a digest-sized magazine that both reprinted and condensed articles originally published elsewhere. After failing to interest any publisher, the couple decided to put out the magazine themselves and printed 5,000 copies from their Greenwich Village apartment. I. Reader’s Digest Lesson 3 - Michael Dell’s Two-Billion-Dollar Dream Reader’s Digest To be continued on the next page
Lesson 3- michael dell's two-Billion -Dollar Dream I. Reader's digest a The first issue of Reader's Digest appeared in February 1922. In 1929 the magazine, which had been sold exclusively by mail, first appeared on newsstands, and its circulation reached 62,000 a During the 1940s and 1950s the company expanded circulation to Latin America and Europe and launched the Readers Digest Condensed books division W BTL E To be continued on the next page. BACI
W B T L E I. Reader’s Digest The first issue of Reader's Digest appeared in February 1922. In 1929 the magazine, which had been sold exclusively by mail, first appeared on newsstands, and its circulation reached 62,000. During the 1940s and 1950s the company expanded circulation to Latin America and Europe and launched the Reader's Digest Condensed Books division. Lesson 3 - Michael Dell’s Two-Billion-Dollar Dream To be continued on the next page