Pricing Insights
Alvise sheds light on Garner's pricing strategy, hinting at tiered pricing with additional costs for analyst interactions. The company's diverse revenue streams include consulting and conferences, impacting overall customer spend. Alvise emphasizes the importance of expanding Garner's executive network for future growth opportunities.In this clip
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