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Winning Now, Winning Later: How Companies Can Succeed in the Short Term While Investing for the Long Term (Amazon link)

Winning Now, Winning Later: How Companies Can Succeed in the Short Term While Investing for the Long Term (by David M. Cote).

This book is recommended by Jim Cramer .

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