Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)
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Few competitors mean fewer firms are competing for the same customers and resources, which is a positive for NMBHI. … "Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)" has a significant impact, so an analyst should put more weight into it. "Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)" will have a long-term positive impact on the this entity, which adds to its value. "Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)" is a difficult qualitative factor to defend, so competing institutions will have an easy time overcoming it. This qualitative factor will lead to an increase in costs. "Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)" is a difficult qualitative factor to overcome, so the investment will have to spend a lot of time trying to overcome this issue. |
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Intensity of Existing Rivalry: Relatively few competitors (NMBHI)
Few competitors mean fewer firms are competing for the same customers and resources, which is a positive for NMBHI.
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