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CULLEN I scrolled through my email, only half-listening to the rest of the publishing company’s presentation. In looking to our futures, Calder and I thought our lovely mate might like to work within the field of literature and publishing when we eventually step down for our positions as Alphas and Lunas. We both know she wouldn’t be content just enjoying retirement when it is the twins’ turn to run things, so we wanted to position the company to grow into it now. Calder and I identified three publishing houses that were previously powerhouses in the industry but seemed to have fallen behind the curve of change. The goal was to determine the one most willing to innovate and use our resources to make it competitive once more. Currently, we were into the financials part of the discussio