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newyorker26

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How are targets identified for corporate merger? I technological compatibility II shifting consumer preferences III desire to control resources critical to the acquiring company's survival IV appraisal by financial experts as a good buy
 
  a. I and II
  b. I, II, and IV
  c. II, III, and IV
  d. I, II, and III
  e. I, II, III, and IV

Question 2

How do satellite firms differ from loyal opposition firms?
 
  a. Satellite firms are subcontractors.
  b. Satellite firms float among many different industries.
  c. Satellite firms compete with loyal opposition firms.
  d. Satellite firms have less access to foreign markets than do loyal opposition firms.
  e. Satellite firms vie with loyal opposition firms for subcontracts from the large firms.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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