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    Market-To-Book-Value Ratios Tend to Be Large for Firms That Make
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Market-To-Book-Value Ratios Tend to Be Large for Firms That Make

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Market-to-book-value ratios tend to be large for firms that make substantial expenditures on internally developed assets, including research and development, advertising, and employee development.

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