Mature Companies Act Their Age
14th Nov 2006, 17:39 GMT
One of the surest signs of middle age is that you actually listen when outsiders tell you that maybe it's time you started to slow down. Consider, if you will, what's happened lately with Microsoft, Amazon.com and Wal-Mart, all of which were once treated by Wall Street as high-growth companies. The...
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