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Business, 16.04.2020 19:57, madisonsimmons1120

€‹A/An subsidiary is one in which the firm operates as an extension of the parent company with cash flows highly interrelated with the parent.

A. integrated foreign entity
B. selfminussustaining foreign
C. foreign
D. none of the above

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