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" ... Because we know that when we trust and are proved wrong — when our trust is violated — the offending party always overpays to get it back. That’s as true in our personal lives as it is in the management of brand reputations. Healing takes longer than breaking. It's typically harder to repair damage than it is to inflict it. ... "
" ... Despite his grand ambitions, Morris doesn’t consider Wyld a company so much as a “social and psychological experiment.” He doesn’t offer equity packages and overpays his warehouse workers and underpays his executives. The experiment, he says, is to see if he can build the “Anheuser-Busch of edibles” and capture 30% market share by hiring “rebels and misfits.” ... "
" ... For example, when a closed system with a fixed budget, like the Department of Veterans Affairs or a state Medicaid program, “overpays” in one area, it must extract resources from elsewhere in the budget. So, if a new vaccine costs $100 million more than an alternative that provides the same level of benefit, that’s $100 million less that can be allocated towards other services that would improve patients’ health. ... "
" ... It turns out that the best outcome for a pre-IPO investor is to hope that an acquirer comes around and overpays for the privilege of buying out the company. The ratio of the average lifetime earnings of the 250 companies of 1999 that got acquired to their pre-IPO market cap is only 0.72. That means, the pre-IPO investor would have recovered barely 72% of their investment even if the company got acquired. Moreover, all of the return comes from the purchase price paid by the acquirer and not from earnings made during the company’s existence as such. ... "
" ... There are several reasons to believe that society overpays when it provides patent protection for software. ... "