This book, Big Brands Big Trouble, is Jack Trout's exposé of the plight of companies that have used their brand name recognition to their discredit. The essence of the book is to illustrate that big corporations get into trouble financially when they attempt to expand into markets where they have no
Big Man Big Trouble
✍ Scribed by U. M. Lassiter
- Book ID
- 109122257
- Publisher
- eXtasy Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Series
- Growing Pains 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781771115858
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Growing Pains 6 It�s not nice to play with Mother Nature�especially if she�s with the mob. In the exciting conclusion to the Growing Boy series, teen muscle titan Alex Johnson has just returned from the time of his life on Spring Break with his boyfriend Ryan and is stunned to learn that the school football star is missing�but that�s not as shocking as who tells him�and why. Things take an even darker turn when two more of his friends go missing and Alex is followed by a mysterious man with a Taser gun. Meanwhile, Alex has good reason to think that the experimental treatment that made him what he is might be affecting his mind. Alex may no longer be the biggest thing to hit the small Midwestern town of Antioch, Nebraska, what with kidnappings, Russian mobsters and a cliff-hanging conclusion. Will Alex be rendered non-compus-mentis? Will he save the day? Will Bugs Bunny be dashed to bits on the rocks below?
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