Market compression occurs when intense competition, rapid innovation, or shifting consumer demands shrink profit margins and time-to-market across an industry. Companies leverage it to identify inefficiencies, streamline operations, and gain competitive advantage. Businesses, investors, and consumers benefit through lower prices, faster delivery, and increased efficiency, though weaker players often struggle to survive.
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