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Inflection Point |
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Inflection Point An event that changes the way we think and act. -Andy Grove, Founder of Intel. Notes: For example, the fall of the Berlin Wall was an inflection point in global politics and the commercialization of the Internet was an inflection point in technology.
Think of it as a turning point. When a company makes a major strategic change it is said to be "at an inflection point." This profound change could be positive or negative. See also: Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Finance |
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Oceana attempts to identify companies that have reached an inflexion point, from which the covered company is expected to enjoy outsized growth in sales and profitability. E[acute accent]--2006 is likely to mark an inflexion point in the sales value of the statin class across the seven major markets (7MM). SOA is the next major inflexion point in application architecture," stated Drs. |
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