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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
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Q5) which one company is the best one you wish to invest for next 3 decades, based on its management, product or business model,

financial condition(with low debt), consistent past and potential earning?
Business
1 answer:
Citrus2011 [14]2 years ago
5 0

Tesla  is the company is the best one people wish to invest for next 3 decades, based on its management, product or business model, financial condition, consistent past and potential earning.

<h3>What is the management structure of Tesla?</h3>

According to management experts, Tesla is one company that has a practical organizational structure with a lot of hierarchical structure.

Tesla is a company that is reported to use functional centers that are well-structured and cover all aspect of their business operations, including finance, sales, marketing, and technology.

Thus, the company is Tesla.

For more information about management structure of Tesla, click here:

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