Multiple Choice
A firm that enters many markets at once
A) runs the risk of spreading its limited management resources too thin.
B) becomes established in all the markets.
C) gets the time to learn about each market.
D) has fewer export opportunities.
E) reduces the costs of any subsequent failure.
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