Multiple Choice
To increase the potential for a successful acquisition, a firm should:
A) always bid low to allow for partial failure.
B) try to acquire a firm with a very different corporate culture so there is no forced "overlap."
C) screen the foreign enterprise to be acquired.
D) seek companies only from similar national cultures.
Correct Answer:

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