Transforming an Uber Giant
In 1950, the average age of a company listed on the S&P was 60 years. Today it is less than 20 years.
Author
Economist, educator, strategist, writer, and founder of The Power Curve.
Brendan Hart is the founder of The Power Curve, an independent platform publishing economic intelligence for a complex world.
In 1950, the average age of a company listed on the S&P was 60 years. Today it is less than 20 years.
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