Exam 11: Pricing Strategies: Additional Considerations
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The uniform-delivered pricing strategy means that goods sold are placed free on board a carrier with the customer paying the freight from the factory to the destination.
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When faced with a competitor who has cut its product's price, which of the following is the most cost-effective way for a company to maintain its own price but raise the perceived value of its offer?
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Multiprint, a printer manufacturing firm, sells ink cartridges for each of its specific models. Only Multiprint cartridges are compatible with Multiprint printers, and no two models share the same specifications. What type of pricing does Multiprint use?
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Sensenig Propeller manufactures replica antique wooden airplane propellers. In the process of production, the company generates a great deal of scrap hardwood. How can using by-product pricing benefit the company?
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Price discrimination is permissible if the seller manufactures different qualities of the same product for different retailers and can prove that the price difference is proportional.
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Refer to the scenario below to answer the following question(s).
Champion, Inc. is a manufacturer of lunch boxes, school bags, and school stationery. Charles Payton, the CEO of Champion, hopes to sell the products at a low price to penetrate the market quickly.
-Noticing that themed envelopes aren't selling well, Charles Payton decides to offer customers a special "letter writing" kit. He prices the kit-which comprises letter paper, matching envelopes, and pens-at $5, even though the combined prices of the individual items is $8. Which of the following pricing strategies is he using?
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When are competitors most likely to react to price changes? How can a firm anticipate the likely reactions of its competitors?
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A seller offers a ________ to trade-channel members who perform certain functions, such as selling, storing, and record keeping.
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Companies set not a single price, but a pricing ________ that covers different items in its line and changes over time as products move through their life cycles.
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Companies facing the challenge of setting prices for the first time can choose between two broad strategies: market-penetration pricing and ________ pricing.
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When theaters vary seat prices due to audience preferences for seats in coveted rows, they use ________ pricing.
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Savings for You, a discount retail chain, is highly competitive. When entering a new market, Savings for You often cuts prices so deeply that it sells below costs, effectively pushing smaller companies with less purchasing power out of the market. Savings for You is most likely guilty of ________.
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Casual Comfort sells its catalog items using FOB-origin pricing. Who pays the freight charges?
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Hearth & Home, a store which sells household products, has announced a one-week sale on its new carpet line. This is an example of ________.
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________ are formed by noting current prices, remembering past prices, or assessing the buying situation.
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In addition to its customary services, On the Spot, a moving company, also sells the boxes and padding that are used when moving household furniture. This is an example of customer-segmented pricing.
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