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ALF Corporation, the nations’ leading rental agent as well outright seller, acquired hundreds of thousands of old tenements at throw away prices in the suburbs and modified them to fit modern requirements of office space. However in 2008, when severe recession set in, all of ALF’s prime properties could find neither buyers nor tenants. Many industry watchers thought that ALF might file Chapter eleven; surprisingly however, ALF did not feel the pinch much but sustained the lean period.
Which one of the following, if true, does most to help resolve the apparent paradox?
(A ALF’s tenants who couldn’t afford high city rentals moved over to the suburban tenements (B) Effective transportation such as Metro transit, frequent buses, and private call taxies helped ALF to reach suburbs. (C) The city financial hub became desolated after many companies vacated prime locations in the city. (D) Many of ALF’s clients have deferred buying new properties (E) The recession has affected the software exporters more acutely than it did ALF
Source : Question by daagh, Verbal Expert, Gmat club
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ALF Corporation, the nations’ leading rental agent as well outright seller, acquired hundreds of thousands of old tenements at throw away prices in the suburbs and modified them to fit modern requirements of office space. However in 2008, when severe recession set in, all of ALF’s prime properties could find neither buyers nor tenants. Many industry watchers thought that ALF might file Chapter eleven; surprisingly however, ALF did not feel the pinch much but sustained the lean period.
Which one of the following, if true, does most to help resolve the apparent paradox?
(A ALF’s tenants who couldn’t afford high city rentals moved over to the suburban tenements (B) Effective transportation such as Metro transit, frequent buses, and private call taxies helped ALF to reach suburbs. (C) The city financial hub became desolated after many companies vacated prime locations in the city. (D) Many of ALF’s clients have deferred buying new properties (E) The recession has affected the software exporters more acutely than it did ALF
Source : Question by daagh, Verbal Expert, Gmat club
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