Loose Leaf for M: Marketing
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Author: Dhruv Grewal Professor, Michael Levy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 1PC
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To determine: The stages in the B2B buying process.
Introduction: B2B marketing is the buying and selling of the product to create goods and services through whole seller, retailer and other organization which produces the product for the resale.
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