Electrical market is still a risky business
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A report by CCN Business Information indicates that there is more chance of electronic and electrical businesses going into liquidation in the mid-1990s than when the recession ended in 1993. According to a scoring system used by CCN, 24.7% of such businesses were in grave danger of failing in late 1995, versus 20.8% at the end of 1993. There are also another 18.2% with a high risk of failing. This means that in 1996 more than 40% of firms in the two categories in the industry have a 33% risk of going bankrupt.
Publication Name: Electrical Contractor
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0308-7174
Year: 1996
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Stemming the flood
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Electronic data management (EDM) is paving the way towards the creation of a paperless organization. EDM allows the electronic access and distribution of documents. Storage costs are reduced since a 12-inch optical disk can hold images of 100,000 business letters or an equivalent to 50 file drawers. Productivity rises by 20% to 50% reducing manpower needs. EDM also minimizes losses and improves document security.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 1996
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How the propeller heads stole the electronic future
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In the future the number of services online in entertainment, education and commerce will be astronomical. The vision of 500 television channels pales compared to this. Recent media mergers might be outmoded since in the future the web site of a giant firm is no more favorable than anyone else's site
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1995
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