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Business, 19.02.2020 17:36 fluchr6174

From the information available, which of the following
examples are likely to be good opportunities? (Select five
answers.)
Savannah notices that there are no dry cleaning shops
in her area, even though there are many
businesspeople who would use one, so she decides to
ppen her own.
Umiko determines that the startup costs for her ice cream
shop idea will be high, and it isn't likely to be profitable
Lei wants to start a nature tour business because she
loves the outdoors.
Caesar decides to start a Web business with very low startup
costs, so it can become profitable quickly.
Garrett wants to start a lawn care business, but there are
already a lot of popular lawn care companies in his area.
Julian notices that there is a demand for swimming lessons in
community, but he doesn't like to swim.
Onawa knows scarves are currently popular with teenagers at her
school, so when she sees a special type of scarf when she is on
vacation in another country, she buys a lot of them and takes them
back to sell at her school.
Cordell wants to start a face painting business for children's
parties, and he knows many parents in his community who say
they would hire him for their events.
Angie loves exotic birds and wants to start a service for training
them, but there are not many people with exotic birds in her
community

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