TOSHIBA: A Comparison Of Good Companies And Beat Companies
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The author and his team compared the good companies and the beat companies in details and made a conclusion that outstanding companies have significant preeminence over normal companies in every aspect and I cannot agree it at all. From my perspective, good companies are also called “developing companies”, which means they are still improving themselves and trying to make progresses. They might not have advanced technique and the beat leaders but they put the successful models as their goal that need to be achieved. TOSHIBA is definitely not a great company because their annual profits had reached an all-time low among decades. It had even been found out that TOSHIBA manipulated the financial account last year. However, they took several measures