Optimism Is High, But Speed Is Crucial

Topics:
Growth
Tags:
Enterprise Magazines,
Finance,
Investment,
Merger,
Mergers & Acquisitions
Source:
Enterprise Magazines

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Overview: Many CEOs believe that traditional barriers to growth are declining. The article articulates that many fast-growth firms are anticipating only moderate growth for their own businesses and may be prompted to over-hire from a shrinking labor pool as the skilled labor shortage worsens even if it means reducing their corporate productivity. Article shows up that one strategy that more firms are adopting to keep pace in this fast-growth environment is teaming up with other companies in strategic mergers or acquiring them out-right. However, how quickly they complete that task can have a big impact on how successful the merger or acquisition becomes. Read for further analysis.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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