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Great point. For some more anecdotal evidence, check out the first tech company I worked for:

http://finance.google.ca/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds...

Immediately after the dot com bust, they were acquiring companies and hiring like crazy. The general pace of the stock market had little to do with how they were performing. It was a bit surprising considering they produce an enterprise software package and you would expect sales to be heavily tied to the market. But they produced a quality product that people wanted, and were able to push the knowledge management/collaboration angle well enough that companies felt like it was an investment they were making.



Yeah, buying on recession is great. But you have to have the cash first. Not exactly a startup situation.




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