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A Short History of Radio Explains the iPhone’s Success

Harvard Business

The firm had been buying his intellectual property with stock. Armstrong returned to service, developing FM radios for the Army, and was promoted to the rank of Colonel. The FCC quickly developed a “public interest” rationale for the move: sunspots. ” It was not established AM, but FM. Then he paused.

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How Multinationals Can Adapt to a Political Mood That Doesn’t Care for Them at All

Harvard Business

The economic gains for developing countries have been extraordinary. of GDP in 2007 to 3.3% This is where their enduring advantage comes into play: Multinational corporations will continue to derive competitive advantage from intellectual property, the one corporate asset that cannot be stopped at the border. ”