Give the past Example of an Entrepreneurship where Product was the best in the market but yet the Business failed due to bad marketing or operations ??
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Segway: The Segway was a revolutionary personal transportation device, but it struggled due to high costs, limited practical use cases, and marketing that failed to address its niche audience effectively
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