Multiple Choice

A company has maintained a consistent, dominant market share for over a decade. Despite minor economic fluctuations and the entry of small competitors, its position remains largely unchanged, and any small market disturbances seem to correct themselves, returning the company to its dominant position. Using the physical analogy of a ball on a varied landscape, why is this company's long-held market position best described as being in a valley rather than at the very top of a hill?

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