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WSJ's Christopher Alessi provides this fascinating account of a Dutch American who gets it right in the small town of Leverkusen, Germany, striking the right balance between tradition and profitable growth for the future. To win hearts and minds in conservative small town Germany for a shareholder focussed venture approach is a significant achievement.
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