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Competitor intelligence could ethically come from all the following EXCEPT

a. court records.
b. financial reports.
c. trade show discussions.
d. eavesdropping.

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Final answer:

Competitor intelligence can be obtained ethically from court records, financial reports, and trade show discussions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Competitor intelligence can ethically come from sources such as court records, financial reports, and trade show discussions. However, eavesdropping is not an ethical method of gathering competitor intelligence.

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