The company has lost market share for two consecutive years and is hiring another advertising agency. • No new products are being developed, spending on research and development is curtailed, and the company appears to be resting on its laurels. • Two recent acquisitions of unrelated businesses look like diworseifications, and the company announces it is looking for further acquisitions “at the leading edge of technology.” • The company has paid so much for its acquisitions that the balance sheet has deteriorated from no debt and millions in cash to no cash and millions in debt. There are no
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