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It is according to a survey carried out by market research firm, Corebrand.

 

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Gregory said thata decline in and of itself is not indicative that a company is losingits mindshare or reputation among customers. However, what'ssignificant in Microsoft's case is that the decline has been consistentover a number of years and has plunged dramatically in a brief time.

"When you see something decline with increasing velocity, it's a concern," he said

 

... now I think about it, this story rings a bell; has it been posted before?

 

 

 

 

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