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Karnivesh

Simplifying finance.... • 1m

Growth looks good on dashboards. But I’ve learned that not all growth actually creates value. Some companies grow organically, improving products, deepening customer trust, strengthening margins. It’s slower, but resilient. Others grow fast through acquisitions and heavy capital impressive headlines, but higher execution risk. I’ve seen this play out clearly: • Organic-led growth builds durability • Inorganic growth accelerates scale but stresses capital • The danger zone? When revenue grows faster than returns The real question isn’t how fast a business grows, but what that growth costs. If capital efficiency drops, growth quietly starts destroying value. The best businesses know when to expand and when to consolidate. Takeaway: Growth is a tool, not a trophy. Used right, it compounds. Used blindly, it breaks. 👉 For deeper insights, refer to the attached link.

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