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''Strategic analysis''.
A situation in which the total availability of capital to a business is limited.
 
An analysis model identifying business segments according to their relative market share and the rate of growth of the market in which they operate.
 
Developed by the Boston Consulting Group.


Leading to the <u>selective</u> acceptance only of positive net present value projects.
(Rather than the acceptance of all positive [[net present value]] projects, which is the theoretical value-maximising response in the situation of the unlimited availability of additional capital at current market prices.)




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Boston Consulting Group]]
* [[Net present value]]
* [[Cash cow]]
* [[Profitability index]]
* [[Dog]]
* [[Porter]]
* [[Problem child]]
* [[Product Market Matrix]]
* [[Star]]
* [[Strategic analysis]]

Revision as of 12:23, 22 June 2016

A situation in which the total availability of capital to a business is limited.

Leading to the selective acceptance only of positive net present value projects. (Rather than the acceptance of all positive net present value projects, which is the theoretical value-maximising response in the situation of the unlimited availability of additional capital at current market prices.)


See also