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The success of a company can be measured by many different yardsticks. Criteria taken into consideration may include for instance the ability to innovate and to develop high quality products the expansion of a small group of products into a wide range that provides a complete package for a specific industry the capacity to cater for a multiplicity of end applications or growth in sheer physical size that necessitates a move to extensive purposedesigned premises. Success can be reflected too in the acquisition of an ever expanding market in geographical terms, and in the gaining of a respected reputation worldwide.
Microelectronics International – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1986
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