A penetration pricing policy

A. tries to sell the whole market at one low price.
B. usually involves a slow reduction in price over time.
C. tries to sell the top of the market at a high price.
D. is used when the firm does not expect strong competition soon after its product is introduced.
E. is used when demand for the product involved is inelastic.


Answer: A

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