SWOT Analysis Video Tutorial
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Very Decentralized (0)
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Funny Logo (0)
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Ethanol Pipeline (0)
Aging Workforce Needs Robots (0)
Bad State of Smaller Dealers (0)
Politics Limits Supplies (0)
Electricity Efficiently is 2nd Only to Nuclear (0)
Resource is Limited (0)
Top SWOT Statements
Fuel Saving Aircraft (1)
Poor or opaque succession planning (1)
Wage Inflation (1)
Share Buyback (1)
Enterprise Telephony: Open S/W Market (1)
Advertising Sales (1)
iPhone Apps (1)
Diversity of Games (1)
Demographic Trends (1)
Health Care Cost (1)
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Very Decentralized (0)
Casual Apparel industry (0)
Funny Logo (0)
Pipelines are the Cheapest Transportation Method (0)
Ethanol Pipeline (0)
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WikiWealth organizes SWOT analysis statements under each specific investment report. These reports are found under three main types of investments:
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Each report has a full SWOT analysis, which users can edit and improve. Additionally, the industry analysis and investor portfolios are a aggregate of each individual company SWOT analysis. Essentially, WikiWealth uses the SWOT analysis to understand each type of investment.
Short Definition
SWOT stands for: Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats. Click on the above links for more information.
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