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Low Barriers to Entry
Advanced Investment Research » SWOT Analysis Summary » Swot Weakness » Low Barriers to Entry
Low barriers to entry mean that many competitors can easily move into the market. This increases competition and decreases profits. - (edit / improve)

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SWOT Strengths

Geographically Diverse Business (1)
Diverse Customers (0)
Diverse Business (0)
Leasing vs Buying Advantage (0)
Diverse Assets (0)

SWOT Weaknesses

Higher Pricing (0)
Small Relative Size Company (0)

SWOT Opportunities

Domestic Market Potential (0)
Global Trade (0)
International Travel Growth (0)
Diversified (0)
Variety (0)

SWOT Threats

Credit Market Crisis (1)
Housing Crisis (1)
Lack of Female Focus (0)

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