In the early 1980s, Apple, Inc., was often called "Camp Runamok" because
A) every employee was encouraged to do his or her own thing.
B) it was concentrating on laptops while everyone else was concentrating on personal computers.
C) all the employees were so young, so they often played more than they worked.
D) there were no coherent product lines targeted at identifiable market segments.
E) its personal computers were running amok with viruses, spyware, and other problems.
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