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attashe74 [19]
4 years ago
7

Search online and compare profits from Google, Apple, and other leading tech firms with those of major media firms and other non

tech industry leaders
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meriva4 years ago
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The earnings of these large companies increased a lot. Both due to new ideas and new investment methods, it is possible to say that nowadays the possibility of the creation of these large companies becomes something famous almost instantly. To this fact, it is important to say that they are pioneering companies that always seek to innovate in terms of technology, and that this provides all this gain and prestige.

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