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the New Deal

Sewell Avery was a careful student of business history, but he learned the wrong lesson.

In 1984, IBM had the greatest after-tax profit of any company in the history of the world: $6.58 billion. Eight years later, it had the greatest corporate loss in history up to that time: $5 billion.

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