Assume Gator Specialty Products conducted a product portfolio analysis?

and found that its t-shirt line was a cash cow. Which of the following would be a reasonable strategy for Gator Specialty?

a. Milk the t-shirt line and invest all profit into other Gator Specialty product lines categorized as stars.

b. Eliminate the t-shirt line as soon as possible due to its low relative market share.

c. Reinvest significant resources into the t-shirt line to assist in market share maintenance.

d. Invest profits derived from the t-shirt line into other Gator Specialty lines categorized as question marks.

e. Gradually withdraw resources from the t-shirt line due to its inability to generate profit.

Comments

  • i think

    option d.

  • Jesus Christ- When masturbation and pre-marital sex gets old, or at least when you get married or you can't do them anymore. Buddha- When being rich just ain't enough. Mohammed- Come for the curry, stay for the virgins. Mormons- Join us, or we will keep knocking on your door every morning until you die or the end of time. Whichever comes first. Jehova's Witnesses- Never have to buy another present for anyone ever again, and ditto what the mormons said. Rastafarians- What was the question again? Umm...puff puff pass. That's deep dude. Pastafarianism- When not believing in God just isn't enough. You too can own bumper stickers and t-shirts that annoy every other religion there is. Catholics- Confessions with happy endings. Evangelicals- Love thy neighbor....unless of course your neighbor is gay or a liberal. Jews- All the benefits as always. Now with the least amount of persecution we have ever seen. Native American- We got peyote and spirit guides. Did I mention the peyote? Deist- All the rationale of atheism, minus the stigma. Agnostic- Who knows, and who cares? Really. I don't care. Atheists- We are better than everyone else cause everyone else is dumb. Humanism- Atheists without the hostility. We think everyone is important. Kumbaya my self kumbaya, oh my self, kumbaya.

Sign In or Register to comment.