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Why Do Non-R&D Companies Tell Us Next To Nothing About Technology Spending?

Por: Forbes Business October 04, 2022

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Home Depot has doubled its revenues from 2008 without adding significant retail square footage. How? By investing in technology. Yet, the investor knows next to nothing about Home Depot’s technology spend as that line item is probably swallowed by the SG&A blackhole. Will the SEC consider asking U.S. companies to disclose a “technology policy and spending footnote”? An instructor at the Boston Latin School is using an IBM 1130 computer to... + full article



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