Principles Of Marketing
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ISBN: 9780134492513
Author: Kotler, Philip, Armstrong, Gary (gary M.)
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education,
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In your initial post, provide an example of products purchased for a business where the risk of loss is on the seller. In your second post, provide an example where the risk of loss is on the buyer. In your third post, respond to at least one peer and comment on one of your peer’s posts.
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