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Daily Archives: August 8, 2019
The 737 Max, DSL Networks, and the Creeping Rot in Our Current Model of Shareholder Capitalism
Our current economic model does a lot of things well, but it reliably fails with long-lived assets. That sounds like a pretty bloodless comment, but the consequences are – literally – murderous in some cases. In telecom, we are watching … Continue reading
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