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" ... According to QYR’s Global Hard Kombucha Industry Research Report, the global market for hard kombucha is expected to expand from $55.45 million in 2018 to $1175.16 million in 2026, with a CAGR of 42.35% from 2019 to 2026. Flying Embers is capitalising on the success of the North American market, which experienced $56.27 million in revenues in 2019. ... "
" ... And once coronavirus contact-tracing apps have created this precedent, other similar apps could potentially follow, capitalising on our reduced sensitivity to privacy-violating technology. Post-Covid, we could end up seeing apps and devices that more directly instruct us when to eat, when to go shopping, where to go shopping, when to exercise, when to sleep, and so on. ... "
" ... For SaaS companies, if we are to continue capitalising on any 2020 gains, an obsessive focus on retention is key. We must iterate our way toward sustainable billing models that will carry us into the future. And it’s of vital importance that we focus on the right metrics to ensure we’re tracking the right things as we navigate the interesting year ahead. ... "
" ... It’s a position that it has reached by capitalising on a market that was ripe for disruption. Incumbents have been using card issuing technologies often developed in the 70s and 80s, which work well for traditional cards and simple banking features, but are unsuited to modern demands for greater speed and flexibility. As the Brazilian banking (and card market) has been historically concentrated amongst just a handful of big banks who did everything in house, innovation has typically suffered. This innovation gap has allowed Conductor to step in. ... "
" ... The strategy for targeting both markets simultaneously was twofold, capitalising on the trust implicit by manufacturing within the UK, which has some of the world’s most stringent regulations on health food manufacturing and marketing, and benefiting from early entry into a large and growing market of students and professionals in China who face intense pressure to succeed in their studies or at work. ... "