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Think of eHarmony's strategy in terms of the building blocks 1. What is their position? 2. Are there trade-offs inherent in their business model? What are two trade-offs? 3. What makes them unique? What is the primary factor that makes them unique? 4. Do we see fit across their different activities? What is an example of fit across different activities?
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Assume a firm's production process requires an average of 80 days to go from raw materials to finished products and another 40 days before the finished goods are sold. if the accounts receivable cycle is 70 days and the accounts payable cycle is 80 days, what would the operating cycle be?
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:00
Compare the sources of consumer credit 1. consumers use a prearranged loan using special checks 2. consumers use cards with no interest and non -revolving balances 3. consumers pay off debt and credit is automatically renewed 4. consumers take out a loan with a repayment date and have a specific purpose a. travel and entertainment credit b. revolving check credit c. closed-end credit d. revolving credit
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00
When using various forms of promotion to carry the promotion message, it is important that the recipients of the message interpret it in the same way. creating a unified promotional message, where potential customers perceive the same message, whether it is in a tv commercial, or on a billboard, or in a blog, is called
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:00
Need today! will get brainliest for right answer! compare and contrast absolute advantage and comparative advantage.
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