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Solongus2

Solongus2
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Publisher : Miss Busy
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9791195417797
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Book Synopsis Solongus2 by : Hwang, Kyu-ho

Download or read book Solongus2 written by Hwang, Kyu-ho and published by Miss Busy. This book was released on 2015-02-27 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Solongus is a full-length business novel, focused on the on-going automotive industry in the world. Thus, it is not a period novel on ‘Turf Fight of Power.’ But it is an epitome of warlike competition on a global product that is a horseless carriage – automobile. Currently, global automakers such as GM, Ford, Toyota, Volks Wagon, BMW, Benz, Renault, Fiat, Hyundai, Tata, Chinese Big Four, and other dark horses, are fiercely competing for the market share in the world to get the popularity from earthlings as if they were Pretenders to the throne in the world. Right here, their class acts in the borderless battlefield are portrayed art of war in the Heroic Age. In the book series, their versatile strategies and skilled tactics are also revealed under the shiny commercial slogans, of course, with their own chariots.


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