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    When Philip Morris, the Tobacco Giant, Bought Kraft Foods Group
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When Philip Morris, the Tobacco Giant, Bought Kraft Foods Group

Question 66

Question 66

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When Philip Morris, the tobacco giant, bought Kraft Foods Group, Inc., it was pursuing a __________ strategy.


A) corporate-level
B) business-level
C) functional-level
D) multidomestic
E) glocalization

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