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| | <b>Marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Markets that have their efficiency reduced in these ways are referred to by economists as "failed markets". |  | | In economics, a <b>marketb> that runs under laissez-faire policies is a free <b>marketb>. |  | | While barter markets exist, most markets require the existence of currency or other form of money. |
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| | Free <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In a truly free <b>marketb> economy, money would not be monopolized by legal tender laws or by a central money maker authority which coerces society to use its own money as the unique medium of exchange in trades, in order to receive taxes from the transactions or to be able to issue loans. |  | | The free <b>marketb> can be seen as facilitating a form of decision-making through what is known as dollar voting, where a purchase of a product is tantamount to casting a vote for a producer to continue producing that product. |  | | In Europe, the term 'liberalism' retains its connotation as the ideology of the free <b>marketb>, but in American usage it came to be associated with government intervention, and acquired a pejorative meaning for supporters of the free <b>marketb>. |
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| | 1.5 Concentration and <b>Marketb> Shares |
 | | <b>Marketb> concentration is a function of the number of firms in a <b>marketb> and their respective <b>marketb> shares. |  | | However, in some situations, <b>marketb> share and <b>marketb> concentration data may either understate or overstate the likely future competitive significance of a firm or firms in the <b>marketb> or the impact of a merger. |  | | The HHI is calculated by summing the squares of the individual <b>marketb> shares of all the participants. |
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| | <b>Marketb> Research |
 | | Your <b>marketb> research budget is a portion of your overall marketing budget. |  | | A method popular with small business owners to establish a marketing budget is to allocate a small percentage of gross sales for the most recent year. |  | | Once marketing information about your target <b>marketb>, competition and environment is collected and analyzed, present it in an organized manner to the decision makers of the business. |
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| | <b>Marketb> Definition |
 | | Since the <b>marketb> is likely to be composed of consumers whose needs differ, <b>marketb> segmentation is useful in order to better understand those needs and to select the groups within the <b>marketb> that the firm will serve. |  | | In marketing, the term <b>marketb> refers to the group of consumers or organizations that is interested in the product, has the resources to purchase the product, and is permitted by law and other regulations to acquire the product. |  | | For example, the size of the available <b>marketb> for a product can be increased by decreasing the product's price, and the size of the qualified available <b>marketb> can be increased through changes in legislation that result in fewer restrictions on who can buy the product. |
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| | Nasdaq Stock <b>Marketb> Glossary |
 | | NAV is calculated by most funds after the close of the exchanges each day by taking the closing <b>marketb> value of all securities owned plus all other assets such as cash, subtracting all liabilities, then dividing the result (total net assets) by the total number of shares outstanding. |  | | The <b>marketb> value, the last sale price multiplied by total shares outstanding, is calculated throughout the trading day, and is related to the total value of the Index. |  | | The XAX is a <b>marketb> capitalization-weighted, price appreciation index, and replaces the AMEX <b>Marketb> Value Index (XAM) which, since its inception, has been calculated on a "total return basis" to include the reinvestment of dividends paid by AMEX companies. |
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| | <b>Marketb> |
 | | In addition to these formal uses of the term <b>marketb>, as Nielsen's DMA or regional or national aggregates of DMAs, there are various other uses for the term <b>marketb> in the television business. |  | | Since no area is left out of the system of <b>marketb> definitions, the sum of all of them defines the national <b>marketb>. |  | | In the United States, because of the dominance of advertising, these fixed locations have come to be called markets. |
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| | <b>Marketb> |
 | | InterDigital has licensed much of this <b>marketb> and expect royalties, so a brisk worldwide <b>marketb> is a very important catalyst for revenue. |  | | Dongwon Securities analyst Greg Roh expected the <b>marketb> share of the three giants will approach a 30-percent plateau this incoming year on the assumption they will combine to sell 2 billion handsets in the 7-billion world <b>marketb>. |  | | The global rankings of the major handset makers remained unchanged last year from 2003, but there was a change in their <b>marketb> shares, according to the BoA report. |
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| | <b>Marketb> Pulse - profiling publicly traded small cap companies |
 | | <b>Marketb> Pulse provides informative articles on developing companies who are breaking ground -- literally and figuratively -- in the business world. |  | | <b>Marketb> Pulse provides an outlet for these companies, and has become a world recognized voice in the small-cap community. |  | | The Company's marketing strategy is to deliver its dual-fuel technology to the consumer principally through original equipment manufacturers and to a lesser extent, directly to fleets or governmental entities. |
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| | The <b>Marketb> |
 | | The <b>Marketb> section supports the ability and willingness of an outside party, a customer, to pay for the product. |  | | How competitor analysis is presented in a business plan should be a function of the type of <b>marketb> a venture competes in and the life cycle of its product. |  | | In cases where outside channels of distribution are expected to play a significant role, a separate component of the <b>marketb> section should be included to explain what the channels are and how they will interact with the company. |
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| | SBA - Marketing Basics |
 | | Marketing is based on the importance of customers to a business and has two important principles: |  | | A marketing strategy identifies customer groups which a particular business can better serve than its target competitors, and tailors product offerings, prices, distribution, promotional efforts, and services toward those <b>marketb> segments. |  | | Marketing programs, though widely varied, are all aimed at convincing people to try out or keep using particular products or services. |
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| | <b>Marketb> Research |
 | | ITA's industry sector offices produce a range of <b>marketb> research reports that are industry and region-specific. |  | | The U.S. Trade Development Agency (TDA) offers grants to U.S. Companies and publishes <b>marketb> feasibility studies for projects and/or export opportunities. |  | | <b>Marketb> research, crop reports, export statistics, and the National Agricultural Library -- all focusing on exporters of agricultural goods and commodities. |
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| | Technorati Tag: <b>marketb> |
 | | <b>Marketb> Products - Cheaper Prices Before you buy, compare prices at Calibex. |  | | Free Commodity <b>Marketb> Information Register with Barron's to gain free unlimited access to <b>marketb> information, commodity charts, quotes, <b>marketb> reports and API data. |  | | How to <b>Marketb> Effectively at Trade Shows Get results. |
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| | <b>Marketb> Research |
 | | I'm starting a business but have no <b>marketb> research budget. |  | | With effective <b>marketb> research, you can determine the need for your service, a product's likelihood to sell, target-<b>marketb> demographics, and desirable store locations. |  | | Get <b>marketb> information, including population density, demographics, and the number and type of local businesses. |
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| | Netcraft: Web Server Survey Archives |
 | | The project's goals are to increase the <b>marketb> share for open source software and generate revenue from advertising on the parked domains, which will be used to fund "political and promotional efforts" on behalf of open source software. |  | | That shift helps Apache regain 0.7 percent <b>marketb> share, with other servers showing little change this month. |  | | There's also a shift in web server <b>marketb> share, as Microsoft web servers gained 463K sites, while Apache had a net decline of 903K. |
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| | <b>Marketb> share - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Marketb> share, in strategic management and marketing, is the percentage or proportion of the total available <b>marketb> or <b>marketb> segment that is being serviced by a company. |  | | The main advantage of using <b>marketb> share is that it abstracts from industry wide macroenvironmental variables such as the state of the economy, or changes in tax policy. |  | | Increasing <b>marketb> share is one of the most common objectives used in business. |
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| | Encyclopedia: <b>Marketb> price |
 | | <b>Marketb> price is one of a number of ways of establishing the monetary value of a transaction; there are others, such as historical cost; the resource cost of the good or service; the discounted present value, and others. |  | | Similarly, if the price of a regular bond is $110 on a maturity value of $5,000, the <b>marketb> value of the bond is $5,500. |  | | In classical economics, the <b>marketb> price of a good or service is established in relation with demand, and in inverse relation with supply, which is to say the <b>marketb> price decreases as supply increases; increases as supply decreases; increases as demand increases; and decreases as demand decreases. |
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| | Stock <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Such indices are usually <b>marketb> capitalization (the total <b>marketb> value of floating capital of the company) weighted, with the weights reflecting the contribution of the stock to the index. |  | | The movements of the prices in a <b>marketb> or section of a <b>marketb> are captured in price indices called stock <b>marketb> indices, of which there are many, e.g., the SandP, the FTSE and the Euronext indices. |  | | For example, 'the stock <b>marketb>' in the United States includes the trading of stocks listed on the NYSE, NASDAQ, and Amex, and also on the OTCBB and Pink Sheets. |
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| | MSN Money - <b>Marketb> Report: Stock Ticker |
 | | Briefing.com is the leading Internet provider of live <b>marketb> analysis for U.S. Stock, U.S. Bond, and world FX <b>marketb> participants. |  | | Given the Fed's increased policy guidance from incoming data, the bond <b>marketb> is also embracing the weaker than expected data as the 10-yr note is now up 9 ticks, knocking the yield down to 5.11%. |  | | Financial also showed relative strength, benefiting from multiple upgrades on Franklin Resources (BEN 90.40 +1.73) as the Treasury <b>marketb> sat firmly in a holding pattern, temporarily stalling continued interest-rate worries that have been at the heart of the <b>marketb>'s inability to sustain a convincing advance. |
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| | Free <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When applied to the <b>marketb>, as an ethical justification, they are appealing primarily to its intrinsic value as a self-organising entity. |  | | Internationally, free markets are advocated by proponents of economic liberalism; in Europe this is usually simply called liberalism. |  | | The free <b>marketb> can be seen as facilitating a form of decision-making through what is known as dollar voting, where a purchase of a product is tantamount to casting a vote for a producer to continue producing that product. |
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| | Money <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The money <b>marketb> is the financial <b>marketb> for short-term borrowing and lending, typically up to thirteen months. |  | | In the money markets, banks lend to and borrow from each other, short-term financial instruments such as certificates of deposit (CDs) or enter into agreements such as repurchase agreements (repos). |  | | For short-term mutual funds investing in money <b>marketb> securities, see Money fund: |
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| | Grey <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The grey <b>marketb> in photographic equipment is relatively thriving in highly developed and taxed states, with dealers importing directly from lower taxed states and thereafter, selling at a lower range of pricing, creating a definitive competition against imports from a local authorised distributor. |  | | The parties most concerned with the grey <b>marketb> of a good are usually the authorized agents or importers, or the retailers, of the good in the target <b>marketb>. |  | | The grey <b>marketb> in wine flourishes, particularly in the case of champagne. |
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| | <b>Marketb> capitalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is common for a firm's <b>marketb> capitalization to exceed "book value" (shareholders' equity) because <b>marketb> prices tend to increase at a quicker pace than earnings accumulate due to value placed on expected future growth. |  | | <b>Marketb> capitalization is a function of the price of a firm's stock and may not accurately reflect intrinsic value because of varying future expectations held by investors. |  | | <b>Marketb> capitalization, often abbreviated to <b>marketb> cap, is a business term that refers to the aggregate value of a firm's outstanding common shares. |
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| | <b>Marketb> risk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Marketb> risk is typically measured using a Value at Risk methodology. |  | | <b>Marketb> risk is the risk that the value of your investment will decrease due to moves in <b>marketb> factors. |  | | <b>Marketb> risk can also be contrasted with Specific risk which measures the risk of a decrease in one's investment due to a change in a specific industry or sector, as opposed to a <b>marketb>-wide move. |
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| | Modern portfolio theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The portfolio on the efficient frontier with the highest Sharpe Ratio is known as the <b>marketb> portfolio, or sometimes the super-efficient portfolio. |  | | The volatility of the asset, and its correlation with the <b>marketb> portfolio, is historically observed and is therefore a given. |  | | The risk free asset is the (hypothetical) asset which pays a risk free rate - it is usually proxied by an investment in short-dated Government bonds. |
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| | Free <b>marketb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When applied to the <b>marketb>, as an ethical justification, they are appealing primarily to its intrinsic value as a self-organising entity. |  | | <b>Marketb> transactions are understood to be economic in nature, and personal gift-giving is not generally considered a <b>marketb> transaction. |  | | The free <b>marketb> can be seen as facilitating a form of decision-making through what is known as dollar voting, where a purchase of a product is tantamount to casting a vote for a producer to continue producing that product. |
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| | <b>Marketb> sector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The term <b>Marketb> Sector is used in economics and finance to describe a set of businesses that are buying and selling such similar goods and services that they are in direct competition with each other. |  | | In the bond <b>marketb> it refers to the division of the <b>marketb> by the type of issuer. |  | | Analysts divide the stock <b>marketb> itself into <b>marketb> sectors so that shares of companies that are in direct competition are listed alongside each other. |
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| | <b>Marketb> economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>marketb> economy is an economic system in which goods and services are traded, with the price at which goods and services are exchanged being determined by trades that occur as a result of sellers' asking prices matching buyers' bid prices. |  | | The theoretical model of a large-scale free <b>marketb> economy does not occur legally, however the underground economy may be seen as an actualized free <b>marketb> economy. |  | | Generally <b>marketb> economies are bottom up in decisionmaking as consumers input information to producers through prices paid when purchasing products on the <b>marketb>. |
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| | <b>Marketb> system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>marketb> system depends inherently on a stable money system to ensure that units of account and standards of deferred payment are uniform across all players - and to ensure that the balance of contracts due within that <b>marketb> system are accepted as a store of value, i.e. |  | | systems like cumulative voting and runoff voting involve a degree of <b>marketb>-like bargaining and tradeoff, rather than simple statements of choice. |  | | However, the interactions between <b>marketb> and voting systems are an important aspect of political economy, and some argue they are hard to differentiate, e.g. |
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| | <b>Marketb> capitalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Marketb> capitalization, often abbreviated to <b>marketb> cap, is a business term that refers to the aggregate value of a firm's outstanding common shares. |  | | The term capitalization is sometimes used as a synonym of <b>marketb> capitalization; more often, it denotes the total amount of funds used to finance a firm's balance sheet and is calculated as <b>marketb> capitalization plus debt (book or <b>marketb> value) plus preferred stock. |  | | <b>Marketb> capitalization is a function of the price of a firm's stock and may not accurately reflect intrinsic value because of varying future expectations held by investors. |
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