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This is a constant refrain. The short termism we see dominates the way tech companies behave.. It's dark side is what happens when companies get over awed eg i2. I'm glad so many of the newbies are not looking for exits to Wall Street but are staying private - but - I'd like to see better disclosure.
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Yes but  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
Ask Yang at Yahoo.  bjbrock | 05/09/08
True of business generally  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
And a corollary would be...  Taz_z | 05/09/08
The problem is, sometimes, short term, you can raise the stock price  DonnieBoy | 05/09/08
This is one of the good things about Google, they have the stock structured  DonnieBoy | 05/09/08
RE: Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?  stevenjs | 05/09/08
Actions - not words  Freebird54 | 05/10/08
RE: Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?  dskrentz@... | 05/09/08
Investment in a company...  Dr. John | 05/09/08
RE: Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?  doug@... | 05/09/08
IT'S GREED!  morewines@... | 05/09/08
Wall Street is all about the short term, not the long term  TJGodel | 05/09/08
RE: Wall Street, Too much sway over the tech sector  bfilipiak@... | 05/09/08
RE: Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?  curtcalhoun | 05/10/08
RE: Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?  rnlac@... | 05/12/08

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