What is a guerilla attack?
What will be an ideal response?
Guerrilla attacks consist of small, intermittent attacks, conventional and unconventional, including selective price cuts, intense promotional blitzes, and occasional legal action, to harass the opponent and eventually secure permanent footholds. A guerrilla campaign can be expensive, although less so than a frontal, encirclement, or flank attack, but it typically must be backed by a stronger attack to beat the opponent.
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Which of the following is an instance of an area franchise?
A) McDonald's franchises an independently owned restaurant to make and sell its products in Pennsylvania. B) PepsiCo Inc. ships Pepsi in the form of a drink concentrate which is prepared and bottled locally in Canada. C) Nokia licenses a retail dealer to retail its products in Jacksonville. D) Burger King wants to start operating in Mexico and hires a Mexican subfranchisor to sell the franchise on behalf of Burger King.
Section 2-201(1) of the ________ is the basic Statute of Frauds provision for sales contracts.
A. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) B. Sarbanes-Oxley Act C. Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) D. Lanham Act
________ involves taking apart a product, analyzing it, and creating an improved product that does not infringe on the competitor's patents.
A. Reverse engineering B. Reverse innovation C. Selective dissection D. Creative destruction E. Redistribution
You place $1,000 in an account that pays 7.00% interest compounded continuously. You plan to hold the account exactly 3 years. Simultaneously, in another account you deposit money that earns 7.40% compounded semiannually. If the accounts are to have the same amount at the end of the 3 years, how much of an initial deposit do you need to make now in the account that pays 7.40% interest compounded semiannually? Do not round your intermediate calculations.
A. $1,150.77 B. $882.92 C. $992.04 D. $1,220.21 E. $744.03