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What has happened is that somebody, logged in to a desktop PC somewhere as "ianbullett", has copied one of your pages to their hard disk and has viewed it in a browser from there. When they did that, the piece of code was activated and sent a record of the view to StatCounter along with the storage location of that page, which at the time was their hard disk. It showed up as an exit page because they didn't do anything else after viewing that page, so StatCounter considered that view to be the end of a "visit."
Hope that helps. People often copy site pages for later reference or as a kind of bookmark, so it's not necessarily any kind of piracy.
And what if the competitor got to the site via an ISP? You'd be risking blocking somebody later on who had nothing to do with it, and the competitor will be back through a different proxy.
Besides, so what if a competitor visits your site? Will blocking the IP successfully prevent them from doing whatever horrible thing it is that they want to do?