
Corporate Wars
Corporate Wars explores the most intense business rivalries in history, revealing the betrayal, strategy, and ego behind famous brands. From the CIA coup that saved United Fruit to the spite that built Lamborghini, each episode uncovers the ruthless tactics and personal vendettas that shaped corporate empires. The podcast is hosted by Tomislav Krevzelj and focuses on business history and competitive dynamics.
Episodes
The Ghost Girls
Orange, New Jersey, 1917. The United States Radium Corporation opens a factory and hires hundreds of young women — some as young as fourteen — to paint luminous watch dials for the military. The pay is exceptional. The paint is radium. And their supervisors teach them to shape their brushes with their lips.Lip, dip, paint. Two hundred and fifty times a day.The company's own scientists use lead
The Fifty Million Dollar Laugh | Netflix vs. Blockbuster
Dallas, Texas. September 2000. Three men from California walk into the headquarters of a six-billion-dollar empire and ask for fifty million. The CEO of Blockbuster Video struggles not to laugh.That meeting—and that laugh—would become the most expensive joke in the history of American business.In this episode of Corporate Wars, we trace the full arc of Netflix vs. Blockbuster: from David Cook’s fi
The Golden Heist: How Ray Kroc Stole McDonald's
Ray Kroc didn't invent the hamburger. He didn't invent fast food. But he did pull off one of the most ruthless corporate takeovers in American history.In 1954, Dick and Mac McDonald had a wildly successful, hyper-efficient burger stand in San Bernardino. They were making a fortune and living comfortably. Then a struggling 52-year-old milkshake machine salesman named Ray Kroc walked into th
The Cola Wars: The $100 Billion Blunder
April 23, 1985. The CEO of Coca-Cola steps up to a podium in New York City and commits the most spectacular marketing blunder of the 20th century: He changes a 99-year-old formula.Across town, Pepsi CEO Roger Enrico gives his employees the day off, popping champagne because he believes Coke has finally surrendered. He was dead wrong.In this episode of Corporate Wars, we tear down the century-long
The Current Wars: How Tesla's Tech Got Edison Fired
Thomas Edison is remembered as a genius inventor. But in the boardroom, his stubbornness turned him into a massive liability to his own cap table. In 1892, his ego—and his refusal to acknowledge Nikola Tesla's superior alternating current—cost his company the biggest enterprise contract of the century. And his lead investor, J.P. Morgan, made him pay the ultimate price.In this episode of Corpo
Nintendo vs. Sega: The 16-Bit Battle for the Living Room
In the early 90s, Nintendo held an iron-fisted 90% monopoly on the video game market. Then, a scrappy underdog named Sega decided to pick a fight. This wasn't just a battle of tech; it was one of the most ruthless marketing and positioning wars in corporate history.In this episode of Corporate Wars, we break down how Sega weaponized aggressive, comparative advertising ("Genesis does what N
United Fruit Company vs. Guatemala
They tell you that business is a game of numbers. They are lying.In 1954, a dispute over uncultivated farmland escalated into a corporate-sponsored coup d'état. The United Fruit Company, facing the loss of its tax-free monopoly in Guatemala, convinced the Eisenhower administration that a few million dollars in banana profits were a matter of national security.This is the true story of how a co
Ferrari vs. Lamborghini: The King and the Peasant
"I will show you how to make a sports car."In the 1960s, Enzo Ferrari was the untouchable King of Modena. He built race cars for gods and sold road cars to fund them. But he made one fatal mistake: he insulted the wrong customer.Ferruccio Lamborghini was a "peasant" tractor mechanic with dirt under his fingernails and a bank account full of new money. When his Ferrari's clutch
Corporate Wars Season 1 Trailer
They say business is just a game of numbers. They are lying.Corporate Wars pulls back the curtain on the most ruthless rivalries in history. From the CIA coup that saved a fruit company to the spite that birthed the supercar, we uncover the betrayal, espionage, and massive egos that built the modern world.Coming up in Season 1:Lamborghini vs. Ferrari: The insult that changed history.United Fruit v
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