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"Mr President, simply put, it pays to invest in small businesses.
Scientific studies have shown that small businesses with simple technologies have room for good innovations, and I would very much like to emphasise this. This is also the case with family firms, in which investment is made in one child in the given firm’s line, so there is a certain continuity, and I consider this to be a very sound way of going on. Moreover, these firms are highly flexible, and for a small outlay are capable of moving from one place to another, and also from one product to another; I believe, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, that if more than 60% of income in the EU comes from SMEs, it would be a major error on our part to skimp on investment in them and their development."@en1
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