The big issue an acquisition-minded firm must consider is whether
A. to pay a very high premium price that sends a signal to the market that the new firm has arrived.
B. to require the acquired firm's resources and management capability to sustain the ongoing struggling operation.
C. to acquire the firm at a price that cannot recapture the investment.
D. to pay a price that builds in all the synergistic advantages to the acquired firm.
E. to pay a premium price for a successful local company or to buy a struggling firm at a discount price.
Answer: E
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