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Correct answer should be B
According to the argument, the profit prediction hurt the stock due to PR failure. But if prediction of lowered-profit regularly caused stock drops , then this directly undermines the conclusion.
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The drop in the company’s stock price was due to a prediction of lowered profits in the third quarter. However, this prediction would not have had a negative effect on the stock price if it were not for the company’s recent public relations failures; therefore, this failure must be overcome to prevent further drops in the stock price.

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion about how to prevent future stock price drops?

A. The company has not made many attempts to overcome its public relations failures.
B. Before the company’s public relations failures occurred, predictions of lowered profits frequently caused drops in the company’s stock price.
C. The company’s stock price dropped several times in the quarter prior to the recent prediction of lowered profits.
D. The public relations failures have not caused a decline in profit growth.
E. When public relations failures take place, other events in addition to predictions of lowered profits sometimes trigger drops in stock prices.

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