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A fragmented industry is an industry that is experiencing slow increases in demand, numerous repeat customers, and limited product innovation.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

The What Went Wrong feature in Chapter 9 focuses on Deever, a 2008 startup that helped software developers use cloud-based services to test their code in an expedient manner.
 
  According to the feature, one of the primary reasons Deever failed was ________.
  A) it lacked a cofounder who loved the business side of running a startup
  B) the cofounders couldn't get along
  C) it didn't build a robust partnership network
  D) it didn't solicit advice from attorneys, bankers or business consultants
  E) it didn't have a Board of Advisors



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

A



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