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  • 71Product lifecycle — or product life cycle is the course of a product s sales and profits over time. The five stages of each product lifecycle are product development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline. [cite book |last=Kotler |first=Philip |coauthors=Gary… …

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  • 72Publish on Demand — is a term which is mistakenly used to refer to publishing using print on demand (POD) technology. The increasing difficulties for authors to be published through traditional methods combined with the low cost of POD has caused the technology to… …

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  • 73leap — ▪ I. leap leap 1 [liːp] verb leapt PTandPP [lept] especially BrE leaped PTandPP especially AmE [intransitive] to increase quickly and by a large amount: • Shares leapt about …

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  • 74profitability ratio — /prɒfətəˌbɪləti ˈreɪʃioʊ/ (say profuhtuh.biluhtee raysheeow) noun Commerce any of the ratios which are calculated to assess a business s ability to generate profit as the ratio of sales returns to costs, of sales returns to assets, etc …

  • 75Pennsylvania — This article is about the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. For other uses, see Pennsylvania (disambiguation). Pensilvania redirects here. For the town in Colombia, see Pensilvania, Caldas. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania …

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  • 76Invensys — Infobox Company company name = Invensys Plc. company company type = Public (LSE|ISYS) company slogan = foundation = 1999 location = London key people = Ulf Henriksson, CEO revenue = £2,108 million (2008) operating income = £254 million (2008) num …

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  • 77Chrysler LA engine — The LA engines are a family of pushrod OHV 90° V block gasoline engines built by Chrysler Corporation and factory installed in passenger vehicles, trucks and vans, commercial vehicles, marine and industrial applications from 1964 through 2003.… …

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  • 78Reproduction (economics) — In Marxian economics, economic reproduction refers to recurrent (or cyclical) processes by which the initial conditions necessary for economic activity to occur are constantly re created. Karl Marx developed the original insights of Quesnay to… …

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  • 79Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency — The Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency (UTOPIA) is a consortium of 16 Utah cities engaged in deploying and operating a fiber to the premises network to every business and household (about 140,000) within its footprint. Using an… …

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  • 80soaring — soar soar [sɔː ǁ sɔːr] verb [intransitive] to increase quickly to a high level: • Beef demand soared due to Americans adopting high protein diets. soaring adjective [only before a noun] : • Despite soaring prices, business is good. * * * …

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