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paulryanrogers
4y ago
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Perhaps there is a company size which is just too big to make acquisitions because the risk of stifling competition is too great. Or make any purchases of companies in markets that don't have enough competition.
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PaulDavisThe1st
4y ago
It's almost certainly not about the absolute size of the company, but its relative position in whatever niche(s) it operates in.
lotsofpulp
4y ago
What is the size of a company? Net income? Market cap? Number of employees?
jmull
4y ago
By the way, the NYT is big, but not that big… ~$2B yearly revenue.
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