Midsized Firms Can Survive a Cash Crisis
Harvard Business Review
MAY 8, 2014
Large companies rarely face this growth killer since most of them maintain deep cash reserves, have access to the financial markets, and possess the financial discipline to react long before a crash. Midsized companies need to be far more cash-conscious — even penurious — when their markets go sour. firm in 1989.
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