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"PSsquare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > declining market for conventional film > based enlargers would ever justify more than a meagre investment if any at > all. A valid, and often profitable, business strategy is to go after an increasing share of a declining market. If one can accumulate share faster than the market declines then one has a growth business. Given enough time, the market for most anything will turn around due to increased demand from an increasing population and from 3rd world markets coming on line. Here in Ohio we have an expanding market for buggy whips, what with the Amish and the country yuppies. In the end everything dies: Capturing the market for slide-rules is probably a dead issue for the foreseeable future. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.
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