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Business, 23.11.2019 04:31 hjoe523

Megalimpet is a nationwide owner of office space. they have major office buildings in the downtowns of several cities in the 48 lower states, and rent this space to individual companies. megalimpet office spaces vary from small office to large suites, and every space has custom-designed wall-to-wall carpeting. the carpet in several megalimpet facilities needed replacing. the winning bid for the nationwide carpet replacement was submitted by bathyderm carpet company (bcc). the bid contract involves all delivery costs, all installation, and any ongoing maintenance and upkeep while the carpet is under the three-year warranty. both bcc executives and independent consultants they hired felt bcc would be able to perform all these services for far less than their bid price; these circumstances would allow bcc to reap a considerable profit.
which of the following, if true, most calls in question the argument that bcc will make a large profit from this contract with megalimpet?

a. all the carpets will have to be transported by train from bcc factory in louisville, ky, to megalimpet’s locations from coast to coast.
b. bcc has already supplied carpets to a number of restaurant chains, and some of those spaces are as large as megalimpet’s largest office spaces.
c. the carpet installation teams will have to cut different sizes of the carpets for the different size office suites in the megalimpet buildings.
d. the material in bcc carpets degrades rapidly when it comes into contact with standard toner, found in most laser printers and photocopiers; the degraded sections are unsightly and smell bad, so they often need to be replaced.
e. the next competing bid after bcc’s was 50% higher than bcc’s bid

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