subject
Business, 20.12.2019 05:31 allimaycatp8qgaq

Your competitive intelligence team is predicting that the digby company will invest in adding capacity to their dug product this year. assume digby's product dug invests in increasing its capacity by 10% this year. because of this new information, your company anticipates all other products in the core segment will increase their capacity by the same amount. how much can the industry produce in the core segment the next year? consider only products primarily in the core segment last year. ignore current inventories. figures in thousands (000).

product segment capacity next round
dug core 1200
dune core 1450
beetle core 1040
bat core 1050
new core 100
adam core 1200
if you take these numbers and add the 10% you get 6,644 for next year's capacity. however, the choices on the homework are not one of those, they are 8,585; 7385; 9564; 4840; 4025; 13288; and 8364 == this makes no sense.

ansver
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 21.06.2019 21:30, gokusupersaiyan12345
Afreezer manufacturer might purchase sheets of steel, wiring, shelving, and so forth, as part of its final product. this is an example of what sub-classification of business market?
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 03:30, jtmoney10
Acrosswalk_when there are no pavement markings.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 21:30, jefersonzoruajas
Which of the following best explains why online retail companies have an advantage over regular stores? a. their employees make less money because they mostly perform unskilled tasks. b. they are able to keep distribution costs low by negotiating deals with shipping companies. c. their transactions require expensive state-of-the-art technological devices. d. they have a larger number of potential customers because people anywhere can buy from them.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 23.06.2019 01:20, cbender30p860we
Suppose that fizzo and pop hop are the only two firms that sell orange soda. the following payoff matrix shows the profit (in millions of dollars) each company will earn depending on whether or not it advertises: pop hopadvertise doesn’t advertisefizzo advertise 10, 10 18, 2doesn’t advertise 2, 18 11, 11for example, the upper right cell shows that if fizzo advertises and pop hop doesn't advertise, fizzo will make a profit of $18 million, and pop hop will make a profit of $2 million. assume this is a simultaneous game and that fizzo and pop hop are both profit-maximizing firms. if fizzo decides to advertise, it will earn a profit if pop hop advertises and a profit if pop hop does not advertise. if fizzo decides not to advertise, it will earn a profit if pop hop advertises and a profit if pop hop does not advertise. if pop hop advertises, fizzo makes a higher profit if it chooses (not to advertise, to .if pop hop doesn't advertise, fizzo makes a higher profit if it chooses (not to advertise, to . suppose that both firms start off not advertising. if the firms act independently, what strategies will they end up choosing? fizzo will choose to advertise and pop hop will choose not to advertise. both firms will choose to advertise. fizzo will choose not to advertise and pop hop will choose to advertise. both firms will choose not to advertise. again, suppose that both firms start off not advertising. if the firms decide to collude, what strategies will they end up choosing? fizzo will choose not to advertise and pop hop will choose to advertise. both firms will choose not to advertise. fizzo will choose to advertise and pop hop will choose not to advertise. both firms will choose to advertise.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Your competitive intelligence team is predicting that the digby company will invest in adding capaci...

Questions in other subjects: