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Originally Posted by BrianL99
Has it occurred to anyone, that as we moved towards a new generation of the Developer's family, they perhaps want to simplify the operation and concentrate on their core business?
Or perhaps in the change of generations, cash is needed to buy off some heirs or stockholders?
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
MBA business course historical analysis is that family businesses seldom succeed as well as the founder after starting with the second generation or founders grandkids. By about the second generation, the interest and desire and skill is not there, and this is when outside management is considered.
TV could be different, but i suspect that there is a third generation which might be the last direct descendants to run the business. . just from my education. . . i am speculating from a position of historical probability
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There you go.
That's exactly what's probably happening.
Gary Morse was a "one man band".
Then it was his 3 children and responsibility was divided amongst them.
They're getting older and less interested in the day to day.
This is when the trouble starts.
This won't mean anything to most here, but I'm sure Coach knows how to spell "DeMoulas".