Summary:
The book chronicles the decline and eventual collapse of the computer company Commodore International, detailing the internal struggles, market challenges, and mismanagement that led to its downfall. It provides insights into the development of the Amiga computer line and the missed opportunities that could have altered the company's fate.
Key points:
1. Commodore's Downfall: The book explores how poor management and lack of innovation led to the decline of computer pioneer, Commodore International.
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