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Cost reduction achieved by Apple by sharing the M1 chip technology across its business units

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Amazon utilizes its logistics management capabilities to take advantage of the opportunity of small and medium retailers' demand for logistic management.

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An agreement between Apple and HP in which Apple granted rights to HP to produce iPod and received a fee from HP in return.

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The Portfolio analysis developed for a multi-business company

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When entering the microprocessor market, AMD avoided competing directly with Intel by developing low end microprocessors, a segment that Intel ignored.

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Apple is able to increase battery life and processing speeds by ditching Intel to make its own chips.

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After LivingSocial offered Escape (discounted stays at luxury hotels), Groupon started offering a similar product, Getaways

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Cost savings of Walmart derived from its ability to buy its merchandise in bulk,, usually at significant discounts

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Attempts to answer the question: How do we compete better in an industry?

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a type of corporate level strategy and concerns about the firm's overall orientation toward growth, stability, or retrenchment.

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Competitive advantage and competitive scope

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involves giving up management of the firm to the courts in return for some settlement of the corporations obligations, which is not the termination of the firm.

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