Multiple Choice
For every emerging opportunity there exists
A) a market penetration curve, and this typically has an inflection point where the business model falls into place.
B) an opportunity to achieve first-mover status, which depends on analyzing the competitive status curve where all the potential rivals are encoded.
C) an emerging pitfall that is a counterpoint to the intended growth.
D) a normal curve scenario which signifies the average growth curve will be opportunistic.
E) an intense competition that constrains the company's prospects for rapid growth and superior profitability.
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