Comment on Why Wavelength sold to Simmons by Anon Commentator
This is a really curious acquisition. On the one hand it kind of makes sense but on the other S&S aren’t generally seen in the market as a groundbreaking and
This is a really curious acquisition. On the one hand it kind of makes sense but on the other S&S aren’t generally seen in the market as a groundbreaking and
This article first appeared in the July/August Orange Rag. Up there with the biggest stories this year is the acquisition of Wavelength by Simmons & Simmons, which sparked a good
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