Not exact matches
That opened a legal
niche to be quickly filled by younger, more aggressive, firms formed (as Lincoln Caplan points
out in his chronicle
of the
rise of the Skadden firm) by Catholics, Jews, and non-Ivy Leaguers who had been snubbed by old - line firms.
Equipment sales are
rising by at least 10 % annually, and a 2004 survey
of 400 sports - industry executives identified lacrosse as the pro
niche sport most likely to bust
out.
I love the
rise of niche sites because it means people with every bizarre inclination can seek
out others who are like them.
Online dating is a sector constantly on the
rise — and there's a growing number
of niche sites
out there so anybody can find their perfect match.
The Carbon Tax Center seems to occupy a unique
niche — we're pointing
out the benefits
of a pollution tax that starts modestly but keeps
rising to continue reducing emissions for decades.
Still substantially trailing Fitbit in terms
of actual wearable device sales, GPS technology pioneer turned activity tracker
rising star Garmin sure likes to keep busy, carving
out niche after
niche in a general landscape dominated by Apple.