• Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage

  • By: Eamon Javers
  • Narrated by: Raymond Scully
  • Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage

By: Eamon Javers
Narrated by: Raymond Scully
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Today's global economy has a dark underbelly. Using cutting-edge technology and age-old techniques of deceit and manipulation, corporate spies are the hidden puppeteers of globalized business. They control markets, determine prices, influence corporate decisions, and manage the flow of data and information of some of the world's biggest conglomerates. In an age when international conflicts are as likely to be corporation versus corporation as they are to be nation versus nation, the actions of these remarkably efficient covert operatives raise a host of crucial - and frightening - moral and legal questions.

In his gripping, alarming exposé, Eamon Javers recounts the sordid history of this hidden world - from Allan Pinkerton, the nation's first "private eye" through Howard Hughes's private CIA, to the shocking realities of a vast modern-day spying network with tentacles reaching into virtually every corner of the globe.

©2010 Eamon Javers (P)2011 Christy Mirabal

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Not bad - interesting topic

I'm not usually someone who writes reviews. This book is an interesting topic providing the history of corporate intelligence firms along with their current use today. Good intro for someone looking to explore more of this world.

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Fascinating Stories

Fascinating vignettes about global corporate intel gathering. Often well told. But it's essentially a bunch of long-form articles, generally the same story arcs in each chapter, with no overarching story. The conclusion is rushed and almost out of place. But I'd recommend it as a good read because the topic is so novel and the authors research is well done. One note on the narrator: he's great but conspicuously mispronounces common and easily researchable words/names central to the text: Vladimir Putin, Louis Brandeis, and others.

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Detail.

Their was a lot of back ground interference !Liked it overall detail and factual in narrative

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Interesting but not riveting

What did you like best about Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage? What did you like least?

I enjoyed the descriptive history of investigation and spying. The employment of taxpayer trained government officials in the private sector working toward whoever pays the highest dollar rather than serving the country is offensive. These spies and mercenaries are no patriots and are owed nothing by their country.

Do you think Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No.

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It was well performed.

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