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Sunday, 12/10/2017 6:47:44 PM

Sunday, December 10, 2017 6:47:44 PM

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"Companies that take shareholder value seriously avoid this self-reinforcing pattern of behavior. Because they do not dwell on the market's near-term expectations, they don't wait for the core to deteriorate before they invest in new growth opportunities. They are, therefore, more likely to become first movers in a market and erect formidable barriers to entry through scale or learning economies, positive network effects, or reputational advantages."

I am reading a Harvard Business Review academic article titled Ten Ways to Create Shareholder Value by Alfred Rappaport for my Building Shareholder Value class. I would post it but it's a apaid article and I can't post a link. I would highly suggest if you can find it to spend about a half hours really reading this. If you aren't AMFE strong you will be after reinforcing everything we know with some knowledge power.