“When as a young and unknown man I started to be successful I was referred to as a gambler. My operations increased in scope and volume. Then I was known as a speculator. The sphere of my activities continued to expand and presently I was known as a banker. Actually I had been doing the same thing all the time.”
Sir Ernest Cassell, the private banker to King Edward VI
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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