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'''Discontinuation''' is when a [[product (business)|product]]'s manufacture and/or support are stopped by the [[company]] that makes the product. This is usually due to low sales, but it does not mean the product never sold well. Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product. |
'''Discontinuation''' is when a [[product (business)|product]]'s manufacture and/or support are stopped by the [[company]] that makes the product. This is usually due to low sales, but it does not mean the product never sold well. Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product. |
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Discontinuation is when a product's manufacture and/or support are stopped by the company that makes the product. This is usually due to low sales, but it does not mean the product never sold well. Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product.