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The Quality Chronicles
The recent “failed IPO” of BATS has to be a cautionary tale. This wasn’t just a deal that didn’t price or trade according to plan. A software bug caused it to be withdrawn. You don’t hear that one too often. … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation, Software, Technology
Tagged analysis paralysis, BATS, IPO, Jim McCarthy, quality, showstopper
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