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Forget share options, there's a sassier approach to building staff loyalty

If you want to attract the best employees, offer share options. If you want to keep them, offer bonuses. At least that's the Silicon Valley theory. But one company prepared to break that mould is SAS Institute. Sally Watson finds out how old-fashioned company culture is thriving in the modern world

By Sally Watson

Friday 26 November 1999

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