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The best example of firm-specific risk is the potential for a company to experience a significant drop in stock price due to negative news about its management or a product recall. This type of risk is unique to the firm and does not affect the broader market or other companies in the same industry. Unlike systematic risk, which impacts all firms, firm-specific risk can be mitigated through diversification in a portfolio.

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2mo ago

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