A company's strategy can be considered "ethical" as long as: Select one: a. it does not entail actions/behaviors that cross the moral line from "can do" to "should not do" (because such actions are unconscionable, injurious to others, or unnecessarily harmful to the environment). b. as long as its actions and maneuvers in the marketplace positively affect the well-being of customers c. so long as none of the company's strategic actions adversely affect the business of rival firms d. provided it keeps its prices as low as possible and its product quality as high as possible

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Answer:

A. it does not entail actions/behaviors that cross the moral line from "can do" to "should not do" (because such actions are unconscionable, injurious to others, or unnecessarily harmful to the environment).

Explanation:

What keeps a company going is their moral conduct and transparency. It is the basic ethics any company must possess. A company's service should be established within the phrases of "can do" and should not have exceptions attached such that it may cause harm if done otherwise.