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| Assume there is a product that has no competition (and assume that there never would be), and there are 100,000 potential customers worldwide who might buy the product. Assume we reach market saturation (100,000 units sold). Will that be the end of the product? Or, is the 100,000 actually a sliding window, where each year or two there are 100,000 new customers to sell to? | |||
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