Fred Smith, the founder of FedEx had gambled his last $5000 in Las Vegas and won $27000 to save FedEx. He passed away today. May his soul rest in peace. Legend.
"GAMBLING with the Last 5000 dollars"
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FedEx Turnaround from Bankruptcy
FedEx was founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith.Smith's concept was to create an integrated air-to-ground system specifically designed for overnight de
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Fred Smith was an undergraduate at Yale University in 1965. As part of the coursework, he wrote an economics paper exploring the process of transportation of goods in the United States. He found that the shippers relied on transpor
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