Losing £710 million with Dinesh Dhamija
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John sits down with the founder of ebookers, Dinesh Dhamija, to talk about how he went from a small kiosk in Earl's Court to owning a company worth $770 million. Dinesh reveals what it was like after his company's value fell by $710 million after 9/11, and produces a note worth 100 trillion dollars.
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