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Old 02-12-2012, 06:13 PM   #41
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Beryll Snyder View Post
None of the bigger companies went under, the small ones seem to struggle - talking about ereaders, that is.

I didn't talk about stock market capitalization.
If a company just employs one part-time programmer I do not expect much.
All companies "struggle", even the divisions of the very large companies.
Not all products of the larger companies have the term of existence they
might be expected to have. Nor are they all aggressively marketed world
wide. Death by corporate decision is not at all uncommon.

My mention of the data made available, for investors primarily, about a
company will often include the type of data you are interested in, often to
include the hiring of individual assets, with a synopsis of their professional
history.

I guess I have again made the foolish assumption that someone was interested
in actually obtaining the information, but as usual the inquiry was
only to make a point. There is no intent to actually spend the effort to
follow any suggestion that might lead to an answer to the question.

Oh, well.

Luck,
Ken
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