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Why Profit Maximization Is Not Consider The Ultimate Goal By Business?
Ultimate goal business organization
asked 7 months ago
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Thats not true, Profit maximization is indeed an ultimate goal of any business. Sometimes, business focus on value adding and improving their services or products, and increasing their scale and labor. For a short time period, they don't focus on profit maximization particularly, because businesses most of the resources goes to other factors. But, the long time ultimate goal for any business is "profit".
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