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An exclusionist editor has removed authorlinks to Frederic M. Scherer and Department of Defense "Whiz Kid" Merton J. Peck from the first reference citation to this article. Perhaps that editor believes these individuals are so well known it is unnecessary to provide links, or the editor may think color of the links interferes with the readability of reference citations. The editor also deleted a link to the reference publisher Harvard Business School. Curiously, I hadn't heard of either of these authors, and find color differentiation improves my comprehension of the abbreviated reference citation format. I don't want my individual perspective to be disproportionately emphasized in this article; but if other editors see an advantage to restoring these links within the reference citation, I would appreciate the effort to make the article useful to a broader audience.Thewellman (talk) 16:46, 21 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This article needs to be significantly expanded as to the overall history of the corporation. Adding additional links within one citation is unimportant and does not make this article any more useful to a broader audience. Thanks, CZmarlin (talk) 14:25, 26 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]