why does not animes follow the manga?

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most of the time when anime networks launch an anime based on a manga they cut it short with only 13 or 24 episodes. Why do that when there is so much story left and the manga is still ongoing. I know what some of you will say. that some manga only come once a month and the anime would catch up to the anime to quickly. Then my response would be. then Don't F****** launch it so early but wait until the manga is almost over or until there is sufficient amount of chapters ahead. Or ad fillers like Naruto and Bleach.

Is there anyone that feels like me and (or) have a good answer to why the networks do this?

Examples:
Claymore
Dragon Crisis
Katekiyosi Hitman Reborn
Soul Eater
Kekkaishi
Trinity Blood
Vampire Night
Hidan no Aria
 
One problem anime studios used to have was Employee Theft.

Interns and entry level workers learned the value of animation cells on the collectors market. A popular manga assured a high demand for souvenirs from the upcoming OAV or series. Sometimes entire scenes went missing, before they could be digitized.
I'm sure there are many other reasons.
 
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