Leading stock — Leading stock, which is usually applied to the stock market of Mainland China and Hong Kong, means stock of a certain company which has leading status in their business field, including scope, market share, market capital, turnover and profit.… … Wikipedia
Market dominance — is a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, relative to competitive offerings. There is often a geographic element to the competitive landscape. In defining market dominance, you must see to what extent a product, brand,… … Wikipedia
Leading edge cuff — Leading edge cuffs are a fixed aerodynamic device employed on fixed wing aircraft to modify the airfoil used. They may be either factory installed or, more commonly, an after market modification.In most cases a leading edge cuff will “droop” the… … Wikipedia
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market follower — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a company that is not the leading company in a particular market but that chooses to keep its position rather than competing in a forceful way to increase its share of the market: »Market followers must know how to hold… … Financial and business terms
Market logic — is the discursive logic of messages formulated by a group of individuals sharing common values based on which reasoning satisfies or not the criteria of consistency and completeness. While research methods on pricing efficiency are typically… … Wikipedia
market economy — ➔ economy1 * * * An economy where supply and demand in free markets determine the allocation of resources. However, most countries impose some limitations within this economic system. * * * market economy UK US noun [C] (also free economy)… … Financial and business terms
market-based — UK US adjective (also market oriented) ► ECONOMICS organized so that companies, prices, and production are controlled naturally by the supply of and demand for goods and services, rather than by a government: »The country is making the transition … Financial and business terms