Tech Conservatives Should Seriously Consider Business Consulting

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Overview: While listening to the stock reports you may hear about how tech companies are faring in the stock market verses other industries. They seem to be in a separate business sector to provide as a talking point to gauge the economy they're in. Well the deal is that most companies are actually intertwined with being "Tech" but might not be in the business of selling tech. Wal-Mart is probably more tech than most businesses since the sheer size of it's systems and network could keep the Czech republic's economy wired.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2008 | Pages: 3


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