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    Competitive Position as a Measure of Corporate Success Is Typically
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Competitive Position as a Measure of Corporate Success Is Typically

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Competitive position as a measure of corporate success is typically measured as:


A) The input-output relationship of the company
B) The earnings per share of the company
C) The company's relative dominance in the marketplace
D) The firm's stock value

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