MARKETING >CUSTOM< (PB)
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Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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To discuss: On the problem of Product TSP
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The company’s activities, which is connected with purchasing and selling a service or product is referred as marketing. It consists of selling, delivering, and advertising of products to the people.
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