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<blockquote data-quote="wrenny" data-source="post: 313940" data-attributes="member: 14524"><p>I didn't mean to say that O was directly a start up. They just had that start up mentality... say like CD&L. They're great money makers. But now a days that can only get you so far. Most companies usually do an IPO and get bought by leaner machines. Very few businesses now are large in size and stay in the original hands. Most companies can't hold that transition from start up - be it 1935 or 1900, etc. There are rare companies that do it -learn to adapt and become cost conscious.</p><p>Wal-Mart is not the same mentality as when it started... the employees can tell you their strategy changed from the time they started up. They adapted. Coca Cola -I'm not sure if it changed hands. Johnson and Johnson. K-mart. Companies either learn to cut costs in their history, or go the way of the dinosaur. CD&L ex-employees are now starting from scratch with a brand new company. They didn't like the take over from VEXP. They left and started over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrenny, post: 313940, member: 14524"] I didn't mean to say that O was directly a start up. They just had that start up mentality... say like CD&L. They're great money makers. But now a days that can only get you so far. Most companies usually do an IPO and get bought by leaner machines. Very few businesses now are large in size and stay in the original hands. Most companies can't hold that transition from start up - be it 1935 or 1900, etc. There are rare companies that do it -learn to adapt and become cost conscious. Wal-Mart is not the same mentality as when it started... the employees can tell you their strategy changed from the time they started up. They adapted. Coca Cola -I'm not sure if it changed hands. Johnson and Johnson. K-mart. Companies either learn to cut costs in their history, or go the way of the dinosaur. CD&L ex-employees are now starting from scratch with a brand new company. They didn't like the take over from VEXP. They left and started over. [/QUOTE]
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