How do multinationals try to prevent gray markets?

What will be an ideal response?


Multinationals try to prevent gray markets by policing the distributors, by raising their prices to lower-cost distributors, or by altering the product characteristics or service warranties for different countries.

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A. T1 B. T2 C. T3 D. T4

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Graham is a landlord who owns an apartment where Yosef and several other tenants live. Graham refuses to replace broken light bulbs and install new locks, or a security system, even though Yosef and the other tenants have been burglarized twice during the past two months. Under the current trend of landlord liability, ________.

A. Graham has no duty to protect Yosef from third-party conduct B. Graham can be held liable for breach of implied warranty of habitability C. Graham is liable for breach of the implied warranty of quiet enjoyment D. Graham has a duty to protect Yosef and the other tenants from foreseeable criminal conduct

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A delivery gap is the difference between the firm's service standards and the actual service it provides to customers.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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In sales, elevating the goal means

a. trying to make a bigger sale. b. striving to get a promotion. c. developing customer relationships. d. none of the above

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