For the last 9 years, SISI Designs, has been the outstanding innovator in its field. Its top design team has worked together closely all this time and has resisted lucrative offers from other firms to join them. Megalith, Inc., wishes to gain SISI's elite design team and integrate them with its own designers. Megalith will probably have most success it if

A. forms a strategic alliance with SISI.
B. forms a joint venture with SISI.
C. acquires SISI.
D. franchises SISI


Answer: C

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