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Please help me with this paragraph Wed Nov 02, 2005 13:38 pm  Please help me with this paragraph
 

marketing:that area of business concerned with producing and selling the right product so that the company will make a profit
Very Happy i don't understand "right product". what is it?
please explain to me
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Right product Wed Nov 02, 2005 13:47 pm  Right product
 

Hi hongrose1986,

The right product means something produced by a company that will sell well.

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