Dr David Connell, Research Fellow at the Centre for Business Research at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes a letter to The Times about the sale of Arm company. “Arm’s historical significance is that it is one of the very few globally competitive British technology companies in recent decades to have grown to maturity,” David writes. “The government must use procurement, and other imaginative ways of circumventing these natural economic forces if the UK is to create, and retain, more companies as successful as Arm.” (subs)
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