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  • 71Marketing ethics — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 72monopsony — The existence of only one buyer in a market, forcing sellers to accept a lower price than the socially optimal price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * monopsony mo‧nop‧so‧ny [məˈnɒpsəni ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS a situation where… …

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  • 73The Times — This article is about the British newspaper. For other uses, see The Times (disambiguation). The Times The 21 April 2011 front page of The Times Type Daily newspaper Format Compact …

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  • 74For sale by owner — For the film, see For Sale by Owner (film). An example of a For Sale By Owner yard sign. For Sale By Owner, or FSBO (   …

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  • 75monopsony — monopsonist, n. monopsonistic, adj. /meuh nop seuh nee/, n., pl. monopsonies. the market condition that exists when there is one buyer. Cf. duopsony, oligopsony. [1930 35; MON + Gk opsonía shopping, purchase of provisions] * * * In economic… …

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  • 76Spend management — is the way in which companies control and optimize the money they spend. It involves cutting operating and other costs associated with doing business. These costs typically show up as operating costs or SG A (Selling, General and Administrative)… …

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  • 77Apple Inc. — This article is about the technology company. For other companies named Apple , see Apple (disambiguation). Apple Inc …

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  • 78Netherlands, The — officially Kingdom of The Netherlands byname Holland Country, northwestern Europe. Area: 16,033 sq mi (41,526 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 16,142,000. Capital: Amsterdam; Seat of Government: The Hague. Most of the people are Dutch. Languages:… …

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  • 79monopsonist — monopsony mo‧nop‧so‧ny [məˈnɒpsəni ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS a situation where there are many sellers but only one buyer for a product or service: • Many government bureaux are in the position of monopsony in buying labour, such as… …

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  • 80List of commercial failures in video gaming — As a hit driven business, the great majority of the video games industry s software releases have been commercial failures. In the early 21st century, rules of thumb noted by industry commentators estimated that 10% of published games generated… …

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