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Lets say your company have two products on the market and its competing against a far superior company. This is completely hypothetical, of course. One of your products has achieved effortless success thanks mostly to, let's say... gullible customers (again hypothetical). The other product, sadly, wasn't as lucky. You now need to put lots of cash on that unlucky product because otherwise you can't compete. After all your company can't carry its own weigh and need to rely on other companies. But those other companies are reluctant to carry your failing product for you. Well, some are trying, but is not enough. To make matters worse, your company is on the way to bankruptcy and you need to make sacrifices in other to survive. What do you do? Where do you focus your efforts?



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