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by notfromhere
2455 days ago
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They're businesses that hyper-specialize in one area and have done so over the long-term. The markets are too small for some giant conglomerate to come in and dominate, so it gives an opening for smaller firms to dominate the global market for said good - while it won't have your next unicorn, the markets are great enough to create prosperity for the owners and the local region. Germany has this spread over the country fairly uniformly, so it creates a wide platform for economic prosperity even in rural areas. The companies themselves are usually under 50M Euro and have under 500 employees, and export-oriented. They've been a big target for Chinese acquisition, usually for companies that don't have any family to inherit the enterprise. |
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