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A market doesn't have to shrink all that much before there's a collapse. Generally it's quite gradual, and then very sudden. There's a tipping point where a market cannot sustain a public company and their structural overhead and have declining revenue. Investors don't want to invest in shrinking markets because it's a guaranteed way to lose money. This leads to share price collapse and the sudden rapid destruction of market incumbents.


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