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Elizabeth Blankespoor: How Twitter Can Improve Your Market Liquidity
Elizabeth Blankespoor explains how smaller firms can use Twitter to deliver company news directly to investors, improve market liquidity and compete with bigger companies.
March 21, 2013
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Stanford GSB Staff
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