Global / multi-regionUnknown country/regionE-commerceE-commerceEnd year unknown

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마이크로소프트 킨 failure case

마이크로소프트 킨 is an archived business failure case from Unknown country/region in E-commerce. It is recorded as end year unknown. Main failure signals: PMF failure, Inventory, Platform dependency, Cash flow. Common failure category: E-commerce logistics and return margin pressure.

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Product-market fit failureInventoryPlatform dependencyCash flow
Common category · 2000-case similarity
E-commerce logistics and return margin pressureSimilarity 100%
E-commerce logistics and return margin pressureSimilarity 100%Cause: Inventory, Cash flow, Product-market fit failureEvidence: E-commerce
Inventory and supply-chain cash lock-upSimilarity 100%Cause: Inventory, Cash flowEvidence: Inventory
Excess upfront fixed costs and facilitiesSimilarity 73%Cause: Cash flow
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Business model: E-commerce-related global business or service

Failure stage: end year unknown

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  • Market demand, repeated use, and willingness to pay were not sufficiently validated
  • Shutdown, bankruptcy, or liquidation signals appeared before profitability was proven
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마이크로소프트 킨 is an archived business failure case from Unknown country/region in E-commerce. It is recorded as end year unknown. Main failure signals: PMF failure, Inventory, Platform dependency, Cash flow. Common failure category: E-commerce logistics and return margin pressure.

What founders can learnFor a E-commerce-related global business or service business, founders should check PMF failure, Inventory, Platform dependency, Cash flow before scaling. If signals such as Market demand, repeated use, and willingness to pay were not sufficiently validated, Shutdown, bankruptcy, or liquidation signals appeared before profitability was proven appear, recalculate unit economics, retention, fixed costs, and legal exposure before expanding.
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