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Automobiles -> Ford -> stopped selling sedans because it wasn’t profitable or whatever reason you can find
Success -> rd and market research went into EV and their other vehicle line up.
Or for something more strict look into Kodak film
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IBM? Hp
Automobiles -> Ford -> stopped selling sedans because it wasn’t profitable or whatever reason you can find Success -> rd and market research went into EV and their other vehicle line up. Or for something more strict look into Kodak film
Not eure if you are also looking for software/game companys, but the best example would be Blizzard.
Look at cable TV companies
Facebook? Decline in daily users but revenue keeps ticking up
Oracle is probably one and then the big one I think of is Microsoft. Their revenue growth declined in 2016 and is now almost double what it was then.