If Wal-Mart was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the world.
81
The CEO of Japan Airlines makes $90,000 a year, less than the pilots. During an interview, he said "We in Japan learned during the bubble economy that businesses who pursue money first fail. The business world has lost sight of this basic tenet of business ethics."
9
As part of an advertising campaign, Molson, a Canadian beer company, strategically placed 'beer fridges' around Europe that only Canadian passports could unlock.
11
The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer.
342
Blockbuster laughed at a Netflix partnership proposal in 2000.
20
The founder of McDonald's has a Bachelor degree in Hamburgerology.
158
7-11 sells 10,000 pots of coffee an hour, every hour, every day.
27
Yahoo! was originally called 'Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web'.
82