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  • 71Price Leadership — When a firm that is the leader in its sector determines the price of goods or services. Price leadership can leave the leader s rivals with little choice but to follow its lead and match these prices if they are to hold onto their market share.… …

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  • 72price — I UK [praɪs] / US noun Word forms price : singular price plural prices *** 1) [countable] the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something They charge the same prices in all their restaurants. The cameras range in price from… …

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  • 73Price War — When companies continuously lower prices to undercut the competition. A price war may be used to increase revenue in the short term or as a longer term strategy to gain market share. Price wars can be prevented through strategic price management… …

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  • 74price — /praɪs/ noun 1. money which has to be paid to buy something ♦ competitive price a low price aimed to compete with a rival product ♦ to sell goods off at half price to sell goods at half the price at which they were being sold before ♦ cars in the …

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  • 75price — /praɪs/ noun money which has to be paid to buy something ♦ asking price price which the seller is hoping to be paid for the item when it is sold ♦ competitive price a low price aimed to compete with a rival product ♦ to sell goods off at half… …

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  • 76The Blitz — London Blitz redirects here. For the London based American football team, see London Blitz (American football). For other uses, see Blitz (disambiguation). The Blitz Part of Second World War, Home Front …

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  • 77lower — lower1 lowerable, adj. /loh euhr/, v.t. 1. to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag. 2. to make lower in height or level: to lower the water in a canal. 3. to reduce in amount, price, degree, force, etc. 4. to make less loud: Please… …

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  • 78lower — I low•er [[t]ˈloʊ ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag[/ex] 2) to make lower in height or level: to lower the water in a canal[/ex] 3) to reduce in amount, price, degree, or force 4) to make less loud or lower in …

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  • 79Price Controls — Government mandated minimum or maximum prices that can be charged for specified goods. Governments sometimes implement price controls when prices on essential items, such as food or oil, are rising rapidly. Also known as price floors or price… …

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  • 80Price Fixing — Establishing the price of a product or service, rather than allowing it to be determined naturally through free market forces. Antitrust legislation makes it illegal for businesses to decide to fix their prices under specific circumstances.… …

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