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Chapter 7, Problem 8QAP
Summary Introduction
Adequate information:
Percentage of success if the firm goes to market directly = 55%
Cost of customer segment research = $875,000
Present value payoff = $7.5 million
Discount rate = 13%
To calculate: Should the firm conduct customer segment research or go directly to the market?
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