Multiple Choice
What is a backward vertical merger?
A) a vertical merger between two or more companies that compete in the same business and geographical market
B) a vertical merger between two companies in similar fields whose sales do not overlap
C) a vertical merger in which a supplier acquires a customer
D) a vertical merger in which a customer acquires a supplier
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