EBK PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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Author: Kotler
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.14MA
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To determine: The amount of drop in sales.
A pricing strategy considers portions, capacity to pay, economic situations, contender activities, trade margins and input costs, among others. It is focused at the characterized customers and against contenders.
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