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What is STRATEGY RISK?

The exposure to loss that results from a defective or an inappropriate strategy.

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Related Legal Terms
UNDERWRITING AND LIABILITY RISK, DEFENSIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY, MARKETING STRATEGY, LOW COST STRATEGY, UNIQUE RISK, BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER STRATEGY (B2C STRATEGY), OFFENSIVE COMPETITIVE STRATEGY, DIRECTIONAL STRATEGY, MARKET COVERAGE STRATEGY, EXIT STRATEGY


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  1. UNDERWRITING AND LIABILITY RISK
  2. DEFENSIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY
  3. MARKETING STRATEGY
  4. LOW COST STRATEGY
  5. UNIQUE RISK
  6. BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER STRATEGY (B2C STRATEGY)
  7. OFFENSIVE COMPETITIVE STRATEGY
  8. DIRECTIONAL STRATEGY
  9. MARKET COVERAGE STRATEGY
  10. EXIT STRATEGY

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