Either A or D but most likely D
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Crabapple.
Explanation:
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or USPTO is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that issues patents to the creators and companies for their inventions and, registers the brands for the identification of products and intellectual property.
In the case, Berry Good LLC has the right to suit Crabapple Inc. in front of the USPTO for selling without Berry's consent an imitation of Berry's frozen dessert.
Answer:
C. Bargaining power of suppliers.
Explanation:Porter’s competitive forces is a concept in Economics which tends to give a description of the forces which influence the demand,supply,price, competence or Competitive advantage of a product or a Manufacturing or service providing Organisations.
Among the five Competitive force is the bargaining power of the supply which determines how well the supplier is able to supply the best products with reduced costs.
KARYN WILL LEVERAGE ON THE BARGAINING POWER OF THE SUPPLIER IN ORDER TO PURCHASE THE BEST CUPS WITH A GOOD AND REDUCED PRICE.
Answer:
secondary data
Explanation:
Sources of information are those elements from which information necessary for decision making in the company can be obtained.
At each level of the company, different types of information are usually required.
Secondary sources
They are the sources that provide information or data that have already been published or collected for purposes other than the current one.
Secondary sources, in general, are inexpensive and are obtained quickly, so they must be searched first before primary sources.
Examples of secondary sources may include company databases, business databases, government entities, associations, chambers of commerce, statistical institutes, universities, research centers, trade fairs, libraries, books, newspapers, magazines, publications.