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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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FBOT | A | Fidelity Disruptive Automation ETF | 5.44 | |
IVRS | B | iShares Future Metaverse Tech and Communications ETF | 4.53 | |
CLDL | D | Direxion Daily Cloud Computing Bull 2X Shares | 4.5 | |
PRNT | D | 3D Printing (The) ETF | 4.08 | |
SPTE | A | SP Funds S&P Global Technology ETF | 3.87 |
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Related Industries:
Software - Application
Related Stock Lists:
Lifecycle Management
Product Lifecycle Management
Supply Chain Management
Analytics Solution
Application Lifecycle Management
Application Software
Business Intelligence
Business Software
CRM
Certification Services
Cloud Computing
Cloud Solutions
Compliance Solutions
Computer Aided Design
Computing
Consumer Products
Customer Relationship Management
Design Software
Engineered Services
Enterprise Applications
- Product Lifecycle
Product lifecycle is the process of a product's development, from its introduction to the market to its eventual removal. It includes the stages of product research and development, market introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. During each stage, the product is managed differently in order to maximize profits and minimize costs. The product lifecycle is an important concept for marketers, as it helps them to understand the needs of their customers and plan their marketing strategies accordingly.
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