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- adjective Of or pertaining to more than one
market .
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Examples
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Mr. Ghosn is a favorite at Davos and other big corporate gatherings and is regularly on the road, splitting his time between Paris, Tokyo and the rest of Renault and Nissan's multimarket operations.
Fear, Distraction at Renault John Bussey 2011
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For instance, Hicks formulated conditions for multimarket stability, and extended the applicability of the static method of analysis to several periods.
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969-2006 2010
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The automotive, industrial and multimarket division reported a profit, while the communication-solution unit remained unprofitable.
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Oppenheim's Mr. Wagner said Infineon's dependency on its automotive, industrial and multimarket unit was also cause for concern, given the weak performance of the automotive sector right now.
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But some of the advertisers who started using shorter-length ads, such as Home Depot Inc., got a type of multimarket package deal known as the "network buy," which tends to be cheaper if the company advertises in enough cities.
Clear Channel 2008
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Faster technology, a multimarket approach, and low costs are giving the new entrants an edge, helped by regulatory easing.
The More the Merrier 2008
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By contrast, for more complex corporations such as the global multimarket multibusiness firm, key account management may reside within individual divisions or business units, in individual countries, and/or in regional groups and/or globally, and/or at corporate.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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By contrast, for more complex corporations such as the global multimarket multibusiness firm, key account management may reside within individual divisions or business units, in individual countries, and/or in regional groups and/or globally, and/or at corporate.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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Instead of a single boss at the top, diversified multiproduct, multimarket, multinational companies count scores of “bosses” at strategic vantage points throughout the organization.
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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The construction of this model included a number of innovations, i.e., a further development of older theories of consumption and of production, the formulation of conditions for multimarket stability, an extension of the applicability of the static method of analysis to include multiperiod analysis, and the introduction of a capital theory based on profit maximization assumptions.
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