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audie

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In the context of setting corporate objectives, anticipated changes within the firm may affect all of the following except
 a. future profit c. future price
  b. future sales d. future market share

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In the context of setting corporate objectives, anticipated market changes may affect all of the following except
 a. future profits c. future market share
  b. future sales d. All of the above are valid answers.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Anticipated changes within the firm may affect future profit, sales, and market share.

Answer to Question 2

D
Anticipated market changes may affect future profit, sales, and market share.





 

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