Published December 28, 2024 | Version v1
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STAYING AFLOAT: AVOIDING BANKRUPTCY AS TRADITIONAL MARKETS DECLINE

  • 1. Senior Lecturer, Millat Umidi University, Tashkent,
  • 2. Student, Millat Umidi University, Tashkent

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Conventional markets have continuously eroded, which has forced companies in different sectors to seriously reconsider changing their ways of doing business lest they risk bankruptcy. The article pinpoints four major factors contributing to the breakdown of traditional market systems, which include shifts in consumer behavior, rapid development of technology, globalization, and the proliferation of digital platforms. It points out how much these changes have affected long-term sustainability, profitability, and corporate operations. The article reviews a set of strategies that may help firms overcome these challenges and continue to sustain themselves through technological innovation, diversification of revenue sources, reorganization of modes of operation, and new market concentrations. Besides, the customer-centric strategies, sound financial planning, and quick decision-making also are highly crucial. It highlights various concepts and provides companies with valuable insights and advice when navigating the vagaries of an evolving economic situation to avoid, at all costs, an impending bankruptcy by using actual case scenarios and current trends in economic affairs (EVOLV, 2023).

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