
(a)
To determine:
The stage of the industry life cycle in which the oil well equipment industry will be placed
Introduction:
As per the stages of industry life cycle, there are four types of stages on the basis of the nature of work and market position of the industry.
1. Start-up stage
2. Consolidation stage
3. Maturity stage
4. Relative decline stage
(b)
To determine:
The stage of the industry life cycle in which the computer hardware industry will be placed
Introduction:
As per the stages of industry life cycle, there are four types of stages on the basis of the nature of work and market position of the industry.
1. Start-up stage
2. Consolidation stage
3. Maturity stage
4. Relative decline stage
(c)
To determine:
The stage of the industry life cycle in which the computer software industry will be placed.
Introduction:
As per the stages of industry life cycle, there are four types of stages on the basis of the nature of work and market position of the industry.
1. Start-up stage
2. Consolidation stage
3. Maturity stage
4. Relative decline stage
(d)
To determine:
The stage of the industry life cycle in which the genetic engineering industry will be placed.
Introduction:
As per the stages of industry life cycle, there are four types of stages on the basis of the nature of work and market position of the industry.
1. Start-up stage
2. Consolidation stage
3. Maturity stage
4. Relative decline stage
(e)
To determine:
The stage of the industry life cycle in which the railroads' industry will be placed.
Introduction:
As per the stages of industry life cycle, there are four types of stages on the basis of the nature of work and market position of the industry.
1. Start-up stage
2. Consolidation stage
3. Maturity stage
4. Relative decline stage

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