Better to lose money in a good company rather than making money in a bad one.

Vijay Kedia
Better to lose money in a good company rather than...
Better to lose money in a good company rather than...
Better to lose money in a good company rather than...
Better to lose money in a good company rather than...
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In a bad company, it is possible for a person to make a lot of money. However, this money will be subject to the company. It will be stolen from the company for personal use or misused by dishonest people in the company. In a good company, the person making the money does not need to worry about this type of theft. In a bad company, everyone will try to steal from you because it is common knowledge that they all get away with it.

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