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Mike Lane/Dealer.com

Ep. 5
How do you sell a company for 1 billion dollars? Today, we sit down with co-founder and former Dealer.com Chief Operations Officer Mike Lane to discuss the early internet economy, business expansion, and setting yourself up for success in today's economic climate. http://dealer.com/

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