Real Value Inc, is a national distributor of food items. It manufactures and distributes virtually

every type of food product, but it does not have a breakfast cereal line.

Mixing Mills is the
nation's leading manufacturer and distributor of breakfast cereals, which is all that it produces.
Real Value wants to merge with Mixing Mills. This would be what type of merger?
A) Market extension B) Vertical
C) Horizontal D) Conglomerate


A

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