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Lstn Sound Company Case Study
While I believe that everyone benefits, it is clear that the Lstn Sound Co. receives the most benefits. The company is able to use their charitable donation to the Starkey Hearing Foundation to advertise their products. The idea of helping people hear is appealing to most people, especially people that listen to music. So appealing that they may buy Lstn Sounds product over a competitor, even if it costs a little more.

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