Which one of the following managerial actions and/or competitive approaches offers the best/most dependable prospects of increasing a company's EPS?A. Be very aggressive in outspending rival sellers of action cameras and UAV drones on the various types of marketing efforts in all four geographic regions; the resulting sales and revenue increases will boost both total profits and EPSB. Achieve a differentiation-based competitive advantage over rivals linked to industry-leading P/Q ratings in both action cameras and UAV drones in all four regions; when this competitive approach is combined with very efficient management of the company's administrative costs and interest costs, the result tends to be higher total profits and thus higher EPSC. Assemble and aggressively market camera/drones with the highest P/Q ratings at attractively low prices in all four geographic regions; this will cause big numbers of buyers to flock to purchase the company's brand of cameras/drones and the resulting increases in regional sales volumes will enable the company to boost total profits and EPSD. Achieve a cost-based competitive advantage over rivals in both action cameras and UAV drones and use it to charge attractively-low prices compared the product offerings of rival companies in all four geographic regions; this will result in significantly stronger buyer appeal for your company's brand of cameras/drones as compared to rival brands, thereby boosting total revenues and market shares in all four regions, and driving both total profits and EPS higher--this competitive approach will work even better if the company also allocates a portion of its cash flows from operations to repurchasing shares of common stock each decision round)E. Achieve a differentiation-based competitive advantage over rivals for both action cameras and UAV drones in ways that not only set the company's products offerings apart from rivals but that also result in significantly greater buyer appeal as compared to rival brands; when this competitive approach is combined with aggressive underpricing of rival camera/drone brands, the result tends to be significantly bigger total profits and thus higher EPS (particularly if the company succeeds in outspending rivals on media advertising)