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About the Book:
Ignacio Acevedo was born in a poor, outlying
neighborhood of Medellin, Colombia. His home had only two rooms and
did not have flooring, water, electricity or access by automobile. He
walked barefoot until he was 10 years old.
With his brothers, he started a small company
which became the largest electronics business in Colombia. But the
dangers of living in Colombia still made life hard.
In March 1971, Ignacio sold his shares in Haceb.
He and his wife, Martha, came to the United States of America, with
approximately $1.5 million, to create a better life for their family.
Ignacio and one of his nine sons invested in a
restaurant franchise. The son decided that he was the sole owner of
the restaurant later. Illegally taking possessions of his father’s
investment, this loveless son left his elder parents with nothing.
Confronted with the criminal actions of this man, the large
corporation accepted his actions, turning their heads the other way.
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