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Running a business used to be a matter of fundamentals. Managers were expected to raise the operating efficiency of a firm. That meant new plants, or new technology, or better people. Creating value was largely a question of making better products or making products a better way. If management was successful, earnings improved and investors' stockholdings appreciated.

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