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Hey everyone! Day 6 of knowing about companies that failed in the indian (global) market. Ever wondered how a company, once a dominant force in the industry, can crumble just by refusing to adapt to change? NOKIA was once the undisputed leader in th

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Nokia's story is a classic example of a market leader getting too complacent and arrogant. The touchscreen revolution left them in the dust..they were too pessimistic to adopt android

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