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The article cites Amazon as a potential firm that may acquire Peloton. If you were advising Amazon on the potential acquisition of Peloton, and were performing an analysis of the home-cycling-as-fitness industry, how would you best assess rivalry?
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Rivalry is low because there are not many companies in this industry.
Rivalry is high because there are not many companies in this industry.
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