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Business, 13.01.2021 02:50 snikergrace

What's the most common reason for a vertical merger? Question 7 options: To foster competition among businesses and give customers more buying options To create subsidiaries of the company in order to specialize in different product areas To reduce the cost of doing business by combining with a supplier To reduce the number of directly competing businesses that are selling the same thing

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