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Title: Forbes, August 4, 2014
Author: Forbes
Narrator: Ken Borgers
Format: Highlights
Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-04-14
Publisher: Forbes
Genres: Business, Commerce & Economy
Summary:
Welcome to Forbes for August 4th, 2014 from Audible. This edition contains seven feature articles. In the cover story, we'll tell you about "The Recession Generation: How Millennials Are Changing Money Management Forever" - They're richer than you think. They're more scared than their elders. And they're ripe for the picking. Inside the race to cash in on Millennials' trillions.
Also, "Silicon Ivy: How Cornell Is Prepping Young Entrepreneurs" Cornell ranks fourth on FORBES annual list of Americas most entrepreneurial colleges. Now the university is taking its most daring step yet.
Next, "Startup Schools: America's Most Entrepreneurial Universities" - FORBES ranked the nations most entrepreneurial research universities based on their entrepreneurial ratios the number of alumni and students who have identified themselves as founders and business owners on LinkedIn against the schools total student body. Some of our findings may surprise you.
We'll also tell you about, "The Invisible Force Behind College Admissions" - Iowa-based consultancy Noel-Levitz might be the most influential force in higher education pricing that youve never heard of, empowering whats become a three-stage, market-distorting game for college administrators.
Then, "Puma Biotech's Overnight Billionaire on One of His Keys to Success" - Alan Auerbach explains why it makes sense to locate his biotech firm in Los Angeles.
Followed by, "The Current Spasm in Islam" - The West should be encouraging the secularist elements that exist in Islamic territories.
And in our final story, "The $17 Million Pocket Watch: The Henry Graves Supercomplication Goes Up for Auction" - What makes a watch the most valuable in the world? Its supercomplicatedliterally.
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