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Chapter one hundred and thirty six

Kathy understood.

"So what you're suggesting is that with everyone staying at home, their spending is dropping rapidly, and this trend is expected to continue for one to two months. Because of the large population, a significant market gap could easily emerge, leading to the potential bankruptcy of regular stores, right?"

Dominic nodded with satisfaction.

"Exactly."

"When making assessments, we can't overlook the context. We need to consider the environment. For example, our target customers are small-scale merchants. To bring these merchants together, we must understand the shifts in market capacity, follow the trends of the primary consumer groups of our target merchants, and conduct a comprehensive analysis to achieve meaningful results. Otherwise, we may find ourselves on the brink of disaster."

"The groundwork has been laid, and we must tread carefully every step of the way."

Kathy was truly taken aback by Dominic's words, exclaiming, "Dominic, you're truly remarkable!"

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