Multiple Choice
When segmenting broad product-markets, cost considerations tend
A) to encourage managers to disregard the criterion that a product-market segment should be substantial.
B) to lead to more aggregating.
C) to be unimportant as long as the segmenting dimensions are operational.
D) to lead to a large number of small, but very homogeneous, product-market segments.
E) All of the above are true.
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