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Time Remaining 1 hour 39 minutes 31 seconds 01:39:31 Print Item 21 Time Remaining 1 hour 39 minutes 31 seconds 01:39:31 Michael Helms is the CEO of Dunder Mountain, which is a retail store that sells camping, hunting , and sporting gear. Michael and his executive team are meeting to brainstorm new ideas on how to grow the business. One idea is to mimic a competitor's product that is attempting to sell a new product in a different industry. After performing a Porter's Five Forces analysis, Michael determines that all of the forces are high in this new industry. What should Michael do

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