Greenfield ventures, like all market entry strategies, can pose serious problems to achieving foreign market entry success. What is not deemed a barrier to success?
A) Such ventures can require costly capital investments.
B) Such ventures can have a tendency to divert valuable resources from current business.
C) Such ventures really need well-functioning strong markets.
D) Such ventures are the fastest entry route to achieve a sizeable market share.
E) Such ventures require legal protections of foreign investors.
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