168 - Five Forces Analysis

168 - Five Forces Analysis

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Intensity of Existing Rivalry

Fast industry growth rate (168) When industries are growing revenue quickly, they are less likely to compete, because the total...
Relatively few competitors (168) Few competitors mean fewer firms are competing for the same customers and resources, which is a...

Bargaining Power of Suppliers

Threat of Substitutes

High cost of switching to substitutes (168) Limited number of substitutes means that customers cannot easily switch to other products or...

Bargaining Power of Customers

Threat of New Competitors

Patents limit new competition (168) Patents that cover vital technologies make it difficult for new competitors, because the best...
Customers are loyal to existing brands (168) It takes time and money to build a brand. When companies need to spend resources building a brand,...

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