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"Risk Spreading" Is a Motive Most Likely to Be Served

Question 68

Question 68

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"Risk spreading" is a motive most likely to be served when firms undergo:


A) Horizontal integration
B) Vertical integration
C) Conglomerate integration
D) None of the above

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