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It’s how you deal with the in-between times that matters most of all

Without getting all misty-eyed about it, I’ve been thinking a little lately about the way things end. And about how others begin too, I must hasten to add. But mostly I’ve been thinking – with a degree of gratitude actually – about the times in-between. Get to my age and you know that things will [...]

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Fail faster … or too BIG to fail?

Three years after the initial bank bailouts and the rescue of a bunch of really crappily run companies, I think it’s fair to say that too big to fail was a myth. The intention of corporate bailouts was to prevent the financial carnage that it was believed would inevitably ensue should one of those bloated, [...]

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