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By Jason Song
The technology industry's maturation mirrors human development, at least in the in M&A world.
In the IPO craze of the late-1990s, many companies acted like rebellious teenagers: They wanted to strike out on their own and go public, perhaps before they were ready. But today's corporations are more likely to play the role of...
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