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Shark Tank: What's with all the questions?







Shark Tank: What's with all the
questions?

Shark Tank: What's with all the
questions?
06/18/2004 11:43 PM

It's the late 1990s, and this multibillion-dollar financial company hires a consulting outfit to create a Y2k disaster recovery and business continuity plan -- with just one small restriction.




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