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"An industrial enterprise is much like a ship. The ship may be well constructed, her cargo carefully stowed and her navigation perfect. She may be sailing a well-charted sea in all serenity. But suddenly a cloud appears on the horizon, a storm arises, the ship is buffeted and beaten. She may be thrown off her course, be delayed or possibly disabled. If the storm is severe enough she may, perhaps, be wrecked. So with an industrial enterprise." J. S. Broad. 1936. The Accounting Review (March): 32-35. Comments on Paton, W. A. 1936. Valuation of the business enterprise. The Accounting Review (March): 26-32.
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