Trendz Inc is a leading brand of fashion clothing and accessories based in Houston. After gaining a strong foothold in the US, the company wants to foray into foreign markets

The management at Trendz knows that people residing in other countries are likely to have different tastes and preferences, so they may have to redesign some of their offerings. Which of the following strategies is Trendz using?
A) market-penetration strategy
B) outsourcing strategy
C) geographic-expansion strategy
D) product differentiation strategy
E) ethnocentric strategy

C

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stylist. Her contract of employment with the company provided that upon leaving the employment, she is prohibited from opening up a rival business for the next ten years in any part of Canada. Laura has recently moved to Vancouver and plans to open up her own fashion company. Which of the following is correct? A) The restraint will only be enforced if Style Unlimited can prove that Laura received independent legal advice prior to agreeing to it. B) The restraint will be strictly enforceable against Laura unless she can prove that it is not in her best interests. C) A court will likely find the restraint unreasonable D) Laura can be restrained from opening up her own business E) The restraint will not be enforceable against Laura unless Style Unlimited can show that it is in its best interests.

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The textbook provides a history of returns from 1950 through 1999 for four classifications of securities in the United States. Rank the average returns from the highest to lowest over this time period

A) Large-company stocks, small-company stocks, 3-month U.S. Treasury bills, long-term government bonds B) Long-term government bonds, 3-month U.S. Treasury bills, small-company stocks, large-company stocks C) Small-company stocks, large-company stocks, long-term government bonds, 3-month U.S. Treasury bills D) Large-company stocks, long-term government bonds, small-company stocks, 3-month U.S. Treasury bills

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