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A strong business case suggests that a company should pursue other options, above the alternative, because it would be in the firm's best interest to do so.

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False statement

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This statement is untrue because a strong business case refers to reasons for making a business proposal.

Rather a strong business case suggests that a company should pursue the alternative, over other options because it would be in the firm's best interest to do so. It is usually done during a business strategic planning phase.

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