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MarketUsually refers to the equity market. "The market went down today" means that the value of the stock market dropped that day.
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MarketThe commercial activity of buying and selling goods and services. The customers who buy goods and services.
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MarketTo-Market - The process of valuing a security, share, etc., on a daily basis to assess its current price, rather than its acquisition price or book value.
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MarketA market is where buyers and sellers transact business for the exchange of particular goods and services and where the prices for these goods and services tend towards equality. In order for a market [..]
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Market1630s, from market (n.). Related: Marketed; marketing.
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Marketearly 12c., "a meeting at a fixed time for buying and selling livestock and provisions," from Old North French market "marketplace, trade, commerce" (Old French marchiet, Modern Fr [..]
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MarketThe aggregate forces (including economics) at work in trade and commerce in a specific service or commodity. To sell, analyze, advertise, package, etc.
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Market1. The interaction between supply and demand to determine the market price and corresponding quantity bought and sold. 2. The determination of economic allocations by decentralized, voluntary interact [..]
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MarketTraditionally, a securities market was a place — such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) — where members met to buy and sell securities. But in the age of electronic trading, the term market is used to describe the organized activity of buying and selling securities, even if those transactions do not occur at a specific location.
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MarketSee Target market and Target group.
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MarketAny of the following: A meeting together of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale. The course of commercial activity by which the exchange of commodities is effected; extent of [..]
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Market Refer to Life Cycle, Product
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MarketThe organized exchange of commodities (goods, services, or resources) between buyers and sellers within a specific geographic area and during a given period of time. Markets are the exchange between b [..]
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Marketthe world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; "without competition there would be no market"; "they were driven from the marketp [..]
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MarketA small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green. MARKERS
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MarketA small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green.
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MarketA small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green.
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Marketa place, usually of of doors, where people meet to buy and sell food and other things
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Marketcan be seen in two ways:
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Market[1] the potential readership for a title. [2] the territories of the world in which a title may be contractually sold.
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MarketDefinition A public place where buyers and sellers make transactions, directly or via intermediaries. Also sometimes means the stock market.
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Marketmark
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MarketTo dream that you are in a market, denotes thrift and much activity in all occupations. To see an empty market, indicates depression and gloom. To see decayed vegetables or meat, denotes losses in business. For a young woman, a market foretells pleasant changes.
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Market1 : the rate or price at which a security or commodity is currently selling : market price 2 a : a geographical area of demand for commodities or services [seeking new foreign s] b : a formal ...
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Marketrefers to the present & prospective consumers for a product or service.
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MarketSee trading area.
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MarketPublic place where products or services are bought and sold, directly or through intermediaries.
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Marketwhere industrial products are bought and sold.
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Marketa demand for a commodity or service. A market-driven economy (as NZ has become in recent years) is driven by the demand for its products or services. The demand is in turn created and increased by [..]
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Marketwhere products are sold and exchanged Matter:
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MarketAlso known as: marche
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MarketIn the U.S., a market is defined as a geographic area composed of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (i.e. Atlanta), a group of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (i.e. South Central Pennsylvania) or a group of counties (i.e. Texas North). Outside the U.S., a market can be defined as a city, region or country with at least 30 participating hotels. A marke [..]
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MarketA bid and an offer on a particular ETF.
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MarketThe key to the free enterprise system; a generic term for the arrangements in which people buy and sell a vast range of items, preferably at a profit.
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MarketA place where goods may be bought or sold, established in a village or town with the authorization of a king or lord. This noble extends his protection to the market for a fee, and allows its merchant [..]
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MarketThat part of a project's risk that cannot be eliminated by diversification; it is measured by the project's beta coefficient.
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Marketbased regulation - Regulatory approaches using price mechanisms (e.g., taxes and auctioned tradable permits), among other instruments, to reduce heat-trapping gas (greenhouse gas) emissions.
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MarketThe number of people and their total spending (actual or potential) for your product line within the geographic limits of your distribution ability.
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MarketThe process through which buyers and sellers exchange with one another
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Marketa brokerage term for the trading of stock and the industry associated with the trading of stock.
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MarketA distinct geographic area served by Zayo’s fiber with add/drop capabilities
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Market(n) the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold(n) the customers for a particular product or service(n) a marketplace where groceries are sold(n) the securities marke [..]
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Marketvenalicium
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MarketAn area of interest for a commercial organisation, usually corresponding with the area where a survey is done. Also refers to where inventory or an audience is located.
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Marketcom. All rights reserved.
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Marketcom and
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MarketA designated political, geographical, economic, or statistical area.
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MarketWhen used in reference to geographic areas, territory in which Coca-Cola Hellenic does business, often defined by national boundaries.
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MarketWhen used in reference to geographic areas, territory in which Coca-Cola Hellenic does business, often defined by national boundaries.
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MarketWhen used in reference to geographic areas, territory in which Coca-Cola HBC does business, often defined by national boundaries.
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MarketWhen used in reference to geographic areas, territory in which Coca-Cola Hellenic Group does business, often defined by national boundaries.
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MarketA communications medium that facilitates the purchase and sale of a particular category of securities, such as stocks or bonds. Traditionally, this has been a building or particular location (called a [..]
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Marketa place where animals are assembled for the purpose of trade or sale.
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MarketThe place where transactions take place in a particular type of commodity, such as a stock exchange.
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Marketn.(1) "market," s.v. market sb. OED. KEY: market@n1
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Marketn1 2 market 2
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MarketAn opportunity to offer a double
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MarketAny place that brings buyers into contact with sellers to undertake transactions and establish trading prices.
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Marketparticipants routinely use Support Levels as a guide to place automated orders such as Stop Loss Orders. See Resistance Level.
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MarketA place, where are meeting people for buying and selling goods, usually outside. Market may be financial - bear market, bond market, commodities market, bull market, stock market, capital market, currency market, eurobond market, eurocredit market, eurocurrency market, euromarket, export market, external market, foreign exchange market, foreign mar [..]
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MarketA place or institution where buyers and sellers come together and exchange factor inputs or final goods and services. A market is one particular type of economic rationing system.
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Market The chances of you winning extra points by offering a double. A Market Gainer would be a sequence of rolls that would allow your opponent to take a double that they previously wouldn't. A Market [..]
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MarketTotal of all individuals or organizations that might buy a product or service. A market may also be a region of the country, a state, a county, a city, or some other geographic area.
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Marketa place a writer’s work can appear
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Marketpossible customers for a particular enterprise.
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MarketAn organized exchange between buyers and sellers of a good or service.
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MarketPlace for buying and selling goods and services. An important regeneration tool. Types of market include: street market, covered market, farmers market, festival market.
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MarketA place where goods are brought and sold.
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MarketSee replacement cost
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MarketThe place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services. It also represents the actual or potential demand for a product or service. Market Capitalization:
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*: Suppose such a one to have but a poor employ in the world, but by becoming religious, he may mend his market, perhaps get a rich wife, or more and far b [..]
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MarketThe demand for certain goods as well as the place where they are most likely to be sold.
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Marketthe topical area of common interest in which buyers and sellers interact; the collective body of buyers and sellers for a particular product market value -
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MarketIn its original meaning, a physical coming together of a sizable number of merchants and prospective customers at a pre-arranged time and place (in medieval Europe, typically once a week on the main s [..]
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MarketUsually refers to the equity market. "The market went down today" means that the value of the stock market dropped that day.
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