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How do You Help Other Businesses Without Losing Out.
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[QUOTE="cmoneyspinner, post: 269620, member: 25593"] Well, of course, you don't want to help your competitor run a more profitable business than you by helping them. LOL. But I learned this from Michael Dell. He is now a very wealthy man. He started his computer business when he was in college. He used to build desktop computers in his dormitory room. At the time, in the computer business, he had a major competitor. It was the business known as IBM. He approached IBM's executive management with a B2B (business-to-business) offer. I don't know the details. But I do know that IBM agreed with the business arrangement and Michael Dell now owns a sports stadium and built a children's hospital. I would say that neither he, nor IBM, lost out! [/QUOTE]
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