变化不会消失

T. Kippenberger
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讨论了在互联网热的推动下对高科技股的兴趣激增。这标志着大多数并购未能实现其最初预期的利益——尽管这一点有时被忽视。看看通用电气(GE)首席执行官杰克•韦尔奇(Jack Welch),以及他在过去20年里改变这家全球最大公司之一的方式——公司价值从140亿美元增加到4000多亿美元。结论是,通用电气现在是一家长盛不衰的企业。
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Change just won’t go away
Discusses the surge of interest in hi‐tech shares fuelled by dot.com mania. Flags up that most mergers and acquisitions fail to achieve their originally intended benefits — even though this is ignored at times. Looks at Jack Welch, CEO of General Electric (GE) and the way that, in the last 20 years, he has changed one of the world’s largest companies — the value increasing from $14bn to more than $400bn. Concludes GE is now a business built to last.
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