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mar·ket sat·u·ra·tion

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  1. Market saturation

    In economics, market saturation is a situation in which a product has become diffused (distributed) within a market; the actual level of saturation can depend on consumer purchasing power; as well as competition, prices, and technology.

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  1. Market saturation

    In economics, market saturation is a situation in which a product has become diffused within a market; the actual level of saturation can depend on consumer purchasing power; as well as competition, prices, and technology. When suppliers abruptly offers large quantities for sale and saturates the market, this is known as flooding the market. For example, in advanced economies an extremely high percentage of households own refrigerators. Hence, the diffusion rate is more than 97%, and the market is said to be saturated; i.e. further growth of sales of refrigerators will occur basically only as a result of population growth and in cases where one manufacturer is able to gain market share at the expense of others. To give another example, in advanced western households, and depending on the economy, the number of automobiles per family is greater than 1. To the extent that further market growth is constrained, the market is said to be basically saturated. Future sales depend on several factors including the rate of obsolescence, population growth, and societal changes such as the spread of multi-car families.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of market saturation in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of market saturation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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