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Linda Bryan
17 May, 18:34
Beauty salon opportunities and threats
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Kayden Hale
17 May, 22:03
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Opportunities: Make use of different products to suit the customers taste.
Threats: Competition, other salons may offer services that you don't and attract your customers attention.
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