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2014年10月10日 星期五

公司的繼承人規劃與依賴明星業務員的風險



The departure of Bill Gross, the world's best known bond manager, from PIMCO, the investment firm he helped to found, has many potential lessons. One could be that founders are rarely good at succession planning; they often stay in place too long. A second lesson concerns whether investment firms are wise to rely on the reputation of a "star" fund manager http://econ.st/1rAfoDk

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