A regional chapter of the International Business Club (IBC) has found that, because of the number of international companies establishing their business in the United States, the contribution of local entrepreneurs to the IBC is almost negligible. In order to get more local businesses to contribute, the club has proposed to host seminars on how local entrepreneurs can establish their businesses in other countries
Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest reason to expect that the proposed seminars will be successful in attracting local entrepreneurs to support the IBC?
A. The IBC participation of many international companies has decreased considerably in the past few years.
B. Most local entrepreneurs do not contribute to the IBC because they cannot afford the membership rates of the club
C. Some local businessmen have been long-term supporters of the IBC, contributing actively to the organization
D. Many prominent entrepreneurs who are CEOs of multinational companies will be delivering talks at the seminar.
E. Some local businessmen have been voicing their interest in launching branches overseas.