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Every business that starts will eventually come to an end We have seen this with Yahoo, Nokia, Byjus, Tata Docomo, Aircel, JetAir, Hike, Kodak, Forever21, Micromax Even Google, Microsoft, Snap, Meta, SpaceX can have similar fates one day Few compa

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It’s natural for businesses to evolve and adapt. Decline doesn’t mean failure; sometimes it’s just a pivot or the end of one chapter

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