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Essay heading: Loewen Group Case Study
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The fact that they are allowed to invest these revenues allows them to create more money.
Demographic:
No matter where one lives, how they live, what income level they possess, or their heritage, everybody dies and presents possible revenue for Loewen Group.
Threats
Threat of new entrants:
Not a great threat due to high barriers of entry into the market... displayed 300 characters
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The fact that they are allowed to invest these revenues allows them to create more money.
Demographic:
No matter where one lives, how they live, what income level they possess, or their heritage, everybody dies and presents possible revenue for Loewen Group.
Threats
Threat of new entrants:
Not a great threat due to high barriers of entry into the market... displayed next 300 characters
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