So and our company tends to look at things more on the short term.
Most of them worked in cities, because that is where the large companies tend to be.
Another difference is that the companies tend to be faster on their feet.
Canadian and American companies tend to be "pulled by the market."
"And companies in growing markets tend to have pricing power."
Private companies tend to be smaller and more focused on a single product or service.
"Most companies we buy tend to be suffering," he said.
Thus companies tend to be strongly opposed to this movement.
Companies in the services business tend to fall into that category, because they don't have a lot of hard assets.
Companies also tend to step up the spending when their businesses or business processes change.