Corporate restructuring strategies
A) involve making major changes in a diversified company's business lineup, divesting some businesses and/or acquiring others, so as to put a whole new face on the company's business lineup.
B) entail reducing the scope of diversification to a smaller number of businesses.
C) entail selling off marginal businesses to free up resources for redeployment to the remaining businesses.
D) focus on crafting initiatives to restore a diversified company's money-losing businesses to profitability.
E) focus on broadening the scope of diversification to include a larger number of businesses and boosting the company's growth and profitability.
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