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Resumen de The scary truth about corporate survival

  • The article focuses on research into the financial stability of companies and analyzes their likelihood of bankruptcy. The research was conducted by Dartmouth University professors Vjay Govindarajan and Anup Srivastava and focused on the year that companies were listed on the U.S. stock exchange to compare groups of firms. Their findings were that firms listed after the year 2000 were less likely to be solvent 10 years after their listing than those founded before 1970. The challenges facing technology companies that produce digital products are also discussed. INSET: ''NOW THE BARRIER TO ENTRY IS USER ATTENTION''..


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