As of 2007 Gap operated 2,692 stores in the United States and more than 450 stores internationally. The company sources most of its clothing from apparel factories in Honduras, the Philippines, India, and other low-wage countries. If Gap would like to open more stores in Japan, primary consideration should include:
A) industry conditions.
B) sources of competitive advantage.
C) the condition of the apparel market worldwide.
D) demand in Japan for U.S. style garments.
E) all of the above
Answer: E) all of the above