Answer:
The answer is A. product lines.
Explanation:
The combination of all product lines offered by a manufacturer is called a product mix.
A product line is a group of products that a company manufactures under a single brand. The products in product line are similar or are for a similar market.
A successful product mix involves analyzing existing products for market growth and market share
Answer:
Equal to the sum of their net assets (whether or not the assets are revalued)
Explanation:
Mathematically, equity equals the total asset of a company, less its total liabilities. This is also referred to the net assets of the company.

However, when two companies are merging, the total assets of the combining companies are usually revalued to reflect their current values and not the historical values usually carried in the books before the merger. In a revaluation, if the value of total assets increases, a corresponding increase will be recorded in Equity (revaluation surplus). This keeps the Equity-Net Assets equation equal at all times.
Thus, when two companies merge, the total amount of equity of the combined companies will equal the net assets of the combined companies, irrespective of whether a revaluation of the assets of the companies was done or not.
Answer:
Relationship marketing
Explanation:
Marketing is a concept of presenting products to customer. There are various ways to market a product. Relationship marketing is a concept in which customer is the main focus, his needs, demands and customization requirements are kept in mind before referring any product to them. Many companies have formed a strategy in which product is designed according to customer lifestyle maintenance requirements. This will lead to higher profit as switching cost for customer is high and also their required product will not be available easily in the market.
The correct answer is the fourth.
In 2009, the TARP year the US economy was declining due to the severe subprime crisis that took place in 2008, which led to the bankruptcy of large banks.
A. True
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