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Penetration pricing is a. setting prices a few dollars or cents above an even number to indicate quality. b. charging different prices to different buyers for goods of like grade and quality. c. setting a high price so that quality- or status-conscious consumers will be attracted to the product and buy it. d. setting a low initial price on a new product to appeal immediately to the mass market. e. setting a below-market price for the product or product class oriented on a subjective feel for competitors’ prices or market price as the benchmark.
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Match the steps for conducting an informational interview with the tasks in each step.
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:40
Burke enterprises is considering a machine costing $30 billion that will result in initial after-tax cash savings of $3.7 billion at the end of the first year, and these savings will grow at a rate of 2 percent per year for 11 years. after 11 years, the company can sell the parts for $5 billion. burke has a target debt/equity ratio of 1.2, a beta of 1.79. you estimate that the return on the market is 7.5% and t-bills are currently yielding 2.5%. burke has two issuances of bonds outstanding. the first has 200,000 bonds trading at 98% of par, with coupons of 5%, face of $1000, and maturity of 5 years. the second has 500,000 bonds trading at par, with coupons of 7.5%, face of $1000, and maturity of 12 years. kate, the ceo, usually applies an adjustment factor to the discount rate of +2 for such highly innovative projects. should the company take on the project?
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:10
Refer to the payoff matrix. suppose that speedy bike and power bike are the only two bicycle manufacturing firms serving the market. both can choose large or small advertising budgets. is there a nash equilibrium solution to this game?
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20
Jaynet spends $50,000 per year on painting supplies and storage space. she recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm – one offer was for $95,000 per year, and the other was for $120,000. however, she turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. if jaynet sells 35 paintings per year at a price of $6,000 each: a. what are her accounting profits? b. what are her economic profits?
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