The share development index is equal to ________
A) market share index multiplied by share potential index
B) market share index divided by share potential index
C) market share index divided by the total volume of units sold
D) share potential index divided by the total volume of units sold
E) share potential index multiplied by the total volume of units sold
B
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Which of the following is a way that a fragmented industry can be consolidated?
A. Using strategies to create meaningful scale economies. B. Creating a national brand where none previously existed. C. Lowering costs through the creation of scale economies by value innovations. D. Offering new ways to address customer’s demands such as wider product selection, longer operating hours, and lower prices. E. All of these are ways that a fragmented industry can be consolidated.
Substantive tests include
a. examining the safety deposit box for stock certificates b. reviewing systems documentation c. completing questionnaires d. observation
The cost-adjusted-to-market method of accounting for investments is used when the investment is
a. controlling. b. influential and noncontrolling. c. noninfluential and controlling. d. noninfluential and noncontrolling.
Foreign businesses in India appear to receive unusually close scrutiny and must meet special regulations, aimed at protecting local businesses. This includes nontariff trade barriers
This reflects that a country's ________ should be carefully considered before doing business in that country. A) political-legal environment B) industrial structure C) cultural norms D) natural resources E) income distribution