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Geographically Concentrated Assets
Advanced Investment Research » SWOT Analysis Summary » Swot Strength » Geographically Concentrated Assets
Concentrated assets are an advantage in certain industries such as utilities or real estate. Faster growing areas may receive better revenue growth and profits, because of their location. - (edit / improve)

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