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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
Hmm... perhaps size is not always a good predictor of performance.
Sometimes the smaller leaner company can respond faster than a larger one.
There are benefits to having the resources of a larger firm, as well. If I
could predict how well a company is able to meet the needs of the market,
and was willing to invest, I might be a wealthy man.
There may be stock market research on those companies that could provide
you some of that information.
Luck;
Ken
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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.