Peter Drucker discusses the following during his lecture: small pension funds; making a living by getting commission business in recognition of research; the idea of trading for large scale distribution investors; the Mellon family enterprises; organizing a capital market; banks and shareholding; economists not talking of need; research departments; the stock market as a mechanism that depends on financial and economic structures; International Telephone & Telegraph Company; and AT&T. The audio transitions at 00:45:00. The audio begins with the lecture in progress, and ends while the lecture is still in progress.
Lectures and lecturing Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Universities and colleges - Faculty Case studies Pension trusts Associations, institutions, etc Institutional investors Research Securities Gulf Oil Banks and banking Steel industry and trade Business enterprises Telephone Electric utilities Monopolies
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Original audio cassette: Recorded Lectures by Professor Peter Drucker, 1974-1975; Drucker Archives; Box 102; MTG 5 Business Policy, Tape 2; NOV 74; cassette 8, side 1
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