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The narrative exposes the rise and operations of a vast copper combine and the financial system that enabled its growth, tracing how trusts, banks, insurance, and public funds were manipulated to concentrate wealth, detailing stock manipulations, deceptive corporate practices, and the human costs including ruin and legal fallout. Written by a businessman who participated in and observed events, it reconstructs schemes, personalities, and transactions across years to argue that systemic incentives, not only individuals, produced corruption and to call for reform and punishment. The account mixes investigative reportage, documentary evidence, and personal testimony.
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