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... ll self-made entrepreneurs, Suming's previous success stemmed from personal effort and talent. However, as the business grew to a certain stage, these rudimentary capabilities were no longer sufficient to meet development demands, and more specialized knowledge was required for adequate preparation.
From an economic standpoint, Suming's ideas were actually quite naive.
Firstly, the larger the group's assets, the higher the market value after going public—theoretically, this is co ...
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