Multiple Choice
The rising ratio of divestitures to new acquisitions that occurred in the past suggests that
A) poison pills are no longer effective as a defense against takeovers.
B) too much diversification strained the operating capabilities of many firms.
C) the portfolio effect has been a highly successful method of reducing risk.
D) multinational firms are increasingly considered high risky investments.
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