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Make sure you have the capacity for the big companies, else they tend not to come knocking on your door. I also have 6 receptionists at any given time running the desk, I have them around the clock so the office is never closed for deals.
This is the problem with this game, it's only fun while you're struggling to make some money and trying to keep you company alive, after you start making bilions or even millions a month it's not that that fun anymore essentially because you've already experienced everything the game had to offer at that point.
I guess the Dev should work on adding something to entertain the players even after they have their company completely established, like some goals to be reached or some kind of multiplayer elements with rankings and stuff, where you could be rewarded by reaching high rankings or something...