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'''Topple rate''' is a name of a ratio of speed at which firms lose their leadership positions. |
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Topple rate is especially frequently used in fields of tech business. |
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Topple rate is a name of a ratio of speed at which firms lose their leadership positions.
For example, the minicomputer industry. It began, grew up, get big, profitable, smug, finally get senile and died in 20 years from 1975 to 1995. Digital Equipment Corp followed this sequence. In this case you can say topple rate of minicomputer industry was 20 years.
Topple rate is especially frequently used in fields of tech business.