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by gozur88 3250 days ago
Being publicly traded never necessarily meant you focus on short term. If that were actually true you'd never have seen Intel shelling out $15bn for a fab, or Westinghouse designing nuclear reactors.
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Bad example. One of those companies went bankrupt recently.
I realize that, but it doesn't make it a bad example. Certainly the shareholders were taking the long view when they allowed such a massive R&D program to go forward. The fact that it didn't work out is neither here nor there.
So then only the bad companies do it, right? I just want that to be clear.
I'm not sure how you got that from what I wrote. Is Intel a bad company?