When a firm pursues a(n)  localization strategy, it sells the same products or services in both domestic and foreign markets.
Multinationals choose from four basic international strategies: (1) international, (2) multinational, (3) global, and (4) transnational. These strategies differ between the two strains. 1) Focus on low cost and efficiency, and 2) Respond to local culture and needs.
A company can obtain its three main benefits by successfully deploying a foreign markets strategy: (1) increased market size, (2) economies of scale and learning, and (3) location advantages. I can. Greater market size is achieved by expanding beyond the company's home country.
Multinational Corporation chooses from their three basic international strategies: (1) multidomestic, (2) Global, and (3) Transnational. These strategies differ in their focus on achieving global efficiencies and addressing local needs.
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Answer:
The trader exercises the option and loses money on the trade if the stock price is between $30 and $33 at option maturity.  
Explanation:
A call option is the right to buy an asset at an agreed price on the maturity date. This agreed price is known as the strike price. 
In the given scenario, the strike price is $30. The trader pays an additional $3 for the right to exercise the option, thus paying a total of $33 for the option. 
Now, if the asset price on maturity date is greater than $30, the trader shall exercise the option and buy the asset. This is because the market price of the asset is greater than the price the trader pays for it, resulting in a favorable situation for the trader. 
However, the trader paid a total of $33 for the stock. Hence, the trader shall lose money on the trade as long as the asset price is below $33. 
Therefore,  if the asset price upon maturity is between $30 and $33, the trader shall exercise the option but lose money on the trade. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Why has the provider of choice shifted from rail to motor modes? 
When companies change their modus operandi, it is usually to minimize cost and maximize profit. This provider of choice therefore has probably determined that motor modes were more cost effective for the services it offers vs using trains and rail modes for transport and has now made the appropriate switch. 
With the shift to motor freight carriers, the amount of traffic accidents have sky rocketed. 
With the provider of choice now using motor modes as opposed to rail, there is bound to be more vehicles on the road now from motor bikes all the way to trucks and with an increase in the number of vehicles available, there is bound to be an increase in accidents involving vehicles. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
The environment scanning means the scanning of the environment. In this, the information is collected with respect to the events and their relationship of an organization that could be internal and external. The main motive of this is to be measure the direction of the organization in near future
Also it identified the factor that impacts the success of the marketing
Therefore the given statement is true 
 
        
             
        
        
        
A contract that gives the buyer title to goods and the opportunity to return them to the seller at a later time is a<span> contract for sale with the right of return.</span>