Panda Corporation is a large manufacturer of children's clothing that has recently undertaken sharp measures to remain competitive in today's global market. In response to offshore pricing pressures, Panda Corporation laid off over 500 employees, reducing operational expenses by 18%. Since manufactures realize a one percentage point increase in sales margins for every five percentage point decrease in operational expenses, the Board of Directors is satisfied that these measures will ensure Panda Corporation's long-term sustainability.
Based on the passage, which of the following, if true, would most weaken the Board's stance.
A, A panda's main rival is also an American manufacturers.
B, Panda Corporation's main rival is based in China
C, the largest manufactures of Children's clothes in China has just reduced it's operational expenses by 15%
D, Us Consumers do not want to buy clothes manufactured offshore
E, A large US manufacturer of children's clothes plans to relocate its operation to China.
Please explain with reasons
Based on the passage, which of the following, if true, would most weaken the Board's stance.
A, A panda's main rival is also an American manufacturers.
B, Panda Corporation's main rival is based in China
C, the largest manufactures of Children's clothes in China has just reduced it's operational expenses by 15%
D, Us Consumers do not want to buy clothes manufactured offshore
E, A large US manufacturer of children's clothes plans to relocate its operation to China.
Please explain with reasons












