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ISBN: 9780133862096
Author: Philip T. Kotler, Gary Armstrong
Publisher: PEARSON
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Company HP is a paper printing industry. Printing paper is old presently. Many printing firms currently use computerized graphic design techniques and printing methods. Company HP makes hand crafted calendars, greeting cards, business cards by various professionals. The old fashioned process offers both opportunities and risks. Company HP stands tall in terms of art of work, the cost for manufacturing goods which are considerably greater.

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To discuss: The three major pricing strategies in relation to Company HP and the strategy which is the company's core strategy.

A pricing strategy considers portions, capacity to pay, economic situations, contender activities, trade margins and contribution costs, among others. Dynamic pricing is a consumer or client billing mode in which the cost for an item every now and again turns in view of market demand, development and different patterns.

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