The product life-cycle stage in which there is a rapid sales increase, other firms have begun to market competing products, and lower unit costs and an overall tendency toward increased profit prevail is called
A. growth.
B. extension.
C. introduction.
D. decline.
E. maturity.
Answer: A
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