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A small business should never go above the top of the ceiling in its market.

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False, sometimes going above the ceiling can lead to huge payoffs

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False.

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Small Business in general are companies that employ 10 to 49 people, in the case of trade and services. For industries and construction companies, 20 to 99 people are employed. These companies are not prohibited from exceeding their market cap, whether related to costs, wages, or any other factor.

Small companies are part of the majority of national enterprises, in order to employ many economically active people and placing themselves as essential to the country's economy. In order to optimize the participation of these types of business, several specific policies are created by the government to stimulate the creation of these companies, one of these policies allows small companies to surpass the ceiling of their market.

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