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| Business Plan - Analytical Chemistry - Business Plan ______________________________________________________________________ 1.3 The Need for Additional Capital 5 2. The Industry and TapNetˇ¦s Product(s) or Service(s) 5 2.1 The Trade Association Industry 5 2.2 TapNet Company and the Concept 7 2.
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