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Chapter 7, Problem 1ALC
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To determine: The list of all individual products and product lines of Company P and how it surprises Person X.
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A product can be defined as a thing that could be provided in the market for acquisition, attention, consumption, or for utilization, which may satisfy a need or a want.
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The list of product of Company P are as follows:
- Product A
- Product C
- Product H
- Product G
- Product T
- Product P
- Product PT
Company P not only focuses on a particular group, that is, it does not focus only on kids, women, and men, instead, it manufacturers products for all people. Thus, this surprises Person X on Company P.
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