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lmickh
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IBM to Acquire SoftLayer
Curious, what is the term for a new business that looks to establish steady long-term profitability instead of the grow and cashout model?
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chc
on June 4, 2013
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The most common term to denote a small business that emphasizes steady profits over outsized growth is "lifestyle business."
nknighthb
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"Business".
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Knowing would make googling for the profit focused version of HN much easier.