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Firms Entering Markets Where There Are No Incumbent Competitors to Be

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

Firms entering markets where there are no incumbent competitors to be acquired should choose


A) greenfield investments.
B) joint ventures.
C) acquisitions.
D) takeovers.

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