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    A Company Trying to Penetrate New Markets Is Likely to Refrain
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A Company Trying to Penetrate New Markets Is Likely to Refrain

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A company trying to penetrate new markets is likely to refrain from assigning some of its selling, general, and administrative costs to specific customers.

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