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By 1990, sales of Britannica's multivolume sets had reached an all-time peak of about $650 million and the
company had built one of the most aggressive and successful direct sales forces in the world. Dominant market share,
steady if unspectacular growth, generous margins, and a 222-year history all testified to an extraordinarily
compelling and stable brand. |
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