Harley-Davidson sells a line of boots, helmets, and leather jackets indicating that the firm is pursuing which of the following strategies?
A) consolidation
B) geographic expansion
C) diversification
D) horizontal integration
Answer: C
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A) a brief additional argument by the plaintiff to address any important matters in the defendant's closing argument B) a questioning of a witness by the plaintiff's attorney following cross-examination, the scope of which is limited to questions asked in the cross-examination C) a process whereby the judge and/or the attorneys question potential jurors to determine whether they will be able to render an unbiased opinion D) a response to the allegations in the plaintiff's complaint in which the defendant must admit, deny, or state his or her knowledge about the truth of the allegations
If downtime reduced the available capacity for painting by 40 hours (from 300 to 260 hours), profits would be reduced by ________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Important product or service characteristics in organizational buying include which of the following?
A. A heavy emphasis is placed on delivery time, technical assistance, and postsale service. B. Products or services that are technical in nature and purchased on the basis of specifications. C. Direct selling to organizational buyers is rare. D. A fixed, nonnegotiable price is the norm. E. Personal relationships are preferred to online buying over the Internet.
In one case a woman shopping at K-Mart was accused by a security guard, after she walked out of the store, of having put merchandise in her purse. She denied it and opened her purse so he could look in it. He still insisted she took things and told her to come back into the store. Eventually a manager intervened and let her leave. She sued and won $175,000 for false imprisonment. K-Mart appealed
You would expect the court to hold: a. that no false imprisonment took place because the store had "reasonable suspicion" and released her after a short time b. that no violation of privacy took place because her person was not touched c. that a jury could reasonably have found a false imprisonment in this circumstance d. that jury acted with prejudice against the right of the store to protect its property e. the jury award ($175,000) was excessive and had to be cut