By John McCloud
Ricky Martin may think he's "livin' la vida loca," but the pop star should try talking to California brokers learning to deal with the advent of the so-called dot.com age.
Brokering has always required a comparatively high level of hustle, but in the past few years, the speed of movement required has accelerated dramatically.
"We're running about as fast as stockbrokers do these days," declares Angus Scott, a senior vice president at Grubb & ...
Ricky Martin may think he's "livin' la vida loca," but the pop star should try talking to California brokers learning to deal with the advent of the so-called dot.com age.
Brokering has always required a comparatively high level of hustle, but in the past few years, the speed of movement required has accelerated dramatically.
"We're running about as fast as stockbrokers do these days," declares Angus Scott, a senior vice president at Grubb & ...
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