TMT (Tech, Media & Telecom)
What is a razor-and-blades business model? Give tech examples and explain the valuation implications.
Model answer
The model sells the platform ('razor') at low or negative margin to seed an installed base, then monetizes recurring consumables or content ('blades') at high margin. Tech examples: game consoles…
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