"Fifty percent of our products are sold in rural area, fifty-eight percent are sold in semi-urban area, sixty-five percent of the employees are from rural area." is the statement of a FMCG producer. Which of the following statements can be considered true based on the above?
A. The company's products are purchased only by its employees and their family.
B. The company is not interested in recruiting urban employees.
C. The company's products are required in big urban cities and metro cities.
D. The company has approximately 90 percent of the market share in its product line.
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