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nenivikky

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Which of the following is a possible channel member reaction to a manufacturer-initiated price cut?
 a. They will expect price cuts to reduce sales volume.
  b. They may resent the reduction in their margins that may result from the price cut.
  c. They will discontinue carrying the product.
  d. They may have to cut the prices of other products they carry.
  e. They may be concerned about complaints from customers.

Question 2

The ___________________ _ stage is characterized by a leveling or decline in profits primarily due to intense price competition.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Maturity



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