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Narrative 5-1
The Rolling Stones are the most successful act in the music industry largely because they run the band as a business-Rolling Stones Inc. Since 1989,the band has generated more than $1.5 billion in gross revenues. That total includes sales of records,song rights,merchandising,sponsorship money,and touring. Unlike some other groups,the Stones carry no antibusiness baggage. The company licenses over 50 products from underwear to formalwear. Its record earnings from one tour came from the Voodoo Lounge tour in 1994,which grossed $121.2 million. Over the past decade,the group's song writing has made about $56 million. The next time you see Mick Jagger,think of him as the highly successful CEO of a mid-sized corporation. The goal of the corporation is to continue providing products that differ from its competitors' offerings so that fans will continue to pay a premium price for what it sells.
-Refer to Narrative 5-1. Which kind of diversification have the Rolling Stones used to grow their business?
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The gradual loss of kidney function over time, leading to the accumulation of waste products and fluids in the body, which can be life-threatening.
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Common Law
A legal system based on customs, traditions, and court decisions, rather than written laws.
EEOC
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency tasked with enforcing laws against workplace discrimination in the U.S.
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