Todd Zenger

Todd Zenger

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Beyond Competitive Advantage
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Beyond Competitive Advantage
  • By: Todd Zenger
  • Narrator: Todd Zenger
  • Length: 4 hours 52 minutes
  • Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
  • Publish date: June 23, 2017
  • Language: English
  • (49 ratings)
(49 ratings)
Your company is turning in regular profits every year, and its market share is only getting bigger. Competitors can’t touch you. So why is your stock price so sluggish? The answer is as simple as it is cruel: investors aren’t interested... Read more

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