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  • 1Market customization — “Customize”– to modify (something) according to a customer’s individual requirements. [Collins English Dictionary, 8th Ed 2006. Harper Collins Publishers.] Micro Marketing include, segment, niche, local and custom.Future of mass productionMass… …

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  • 2Market Capitalization Rule — A rule set by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to determine a minimum market value to be listed continuously. The Market Capitalization Rule states that companies must maintain a minimum value of $25 million over 30 consecutive days to remain… …

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  • 3market maker — An individual or entity that stands ready to buy or sell financial instruments at all times. Market makers quote both a bid and an offer price to the market. Market makers provide liquidity to markets. They profit from the spread between bid and… …

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  • 4market-maker — An individual or entity that stands ready to buy or sell financial instruments at all times. Market makers quote both a bid and an offer price to the market. Market makers provide liquidity to markets. They profit from the spread between bid and… …

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  • 5market share — The percentage of total industry sales that a particular company controls. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * market share market share ➔ Share * * * market share UK US noun [C or U] MARKETING, COMMERCE …

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  • 6Market Share — Dissemination of market share and ranking information to member firms. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * market share market share ➔ Share * * * market share UK US noun [C or U] MARKETING, COMMERCE ► the number of products or services that a… …

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  • 7Market Power — A company s ability to manipulate price by influencing an item s supply, demand or both. A company with market power would be able to affect price to its benefit. Firms with market power are said to be price makers as they are able to set the… …

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  • 8market follower — A firm that is usually second to the market leader in an industry and wants to hold its share without upsetting the status quo. Market followers do not want to challenge the leader, but can maintain their market share with much lower investment… …

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  • 9Market failure — is a concept within economic theory wherein the allocation of goods and services by a free market is not efficient. That is, there exists another conceivable outcome where a market participant may be made better off without making someone else… …

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  • 10Market timing — is the strategy of making buy or sell decisions of financial assets (often stocks) by attempting to predict future market price movements. The prediction may be based on an outlook of market or economic conditions resulting from technical or… …

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