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Italian Market (Philadelphia)

The Italian Market is an area of Philadelphia featuring many grocery shops, cafes, restaurants, cheese shops, butcher shops, etc. with an Italian influence. It is generally considered to extend along 9th Street from Fitzwater Street in the north to Wharton Street in the south. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 The Look 3 Film 4 List of Vendors 5 External...
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Bond market

Securities Securities Bond Commercial paper Hybrid security Stock Warrant Markets Bond market Stock market Stock exchange Stocks Share Stock Warrant Bonds by coupon Fixed rate bond Floating rate note Zero coupon bond Inflation-indexed bond Bonds by collateral Asset-backed security Collateralized debt obligation...
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Farmers Market, Dallas, Texas

View of skyline from market Dallas Farmers Market The Farmers Market district in Downtown Dallas , Texas is an area in southeastern downtown. Attractions Farmers Market External links Dallas Farmers Market This Texas state location article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . City of Dallas : Neighborhoods ...
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Alternative Investment Market (Redirected from Alternative Investments Market)

The Alternative Investments Market (AIM) is a sub-market of the London Stock Exchange , allowing smaller companies to float shares with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to the Main Market . AIM was launched in 1995 and has raised £17bn for more than 1,900 companies. Flexibility is provided by less regulation and no requirements for capitalisation or number of shares issued...
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Market failure (Redirected from Market imperfection)

In economics , market failure is a situation in which markets do not efficiently organize production or allocate goods and services to consumers (for example, a failure to allocate goods in a way some see as socially or morally preferable). To economists, the term would normally be applied to situations where the inefficiency is particularly dramatic, or when it is suggested that non-market ...
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Portobello Road Market (Redirected from Portobello Market)

Portobello Road Market on a Saturday in June Portobello Road Market is a street market located in Portobello Road in the Notting Hill area of West London. The world-famous part of it sells antiques and draws many tourists. The main market day for antiques is Saturday. However, there are also many fruit and vegetable stalls in the market serving local residents (which tend to be...
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Total market coverage

A total market coverage , or TMC, product is a supplement to a newspaper that is delivered free of charge to all households in a newspaper's market or a specific portion or portions of the market. Total Market Coverage products are meant to attract readers to subscribe or purchase copies of the main newspaper and also provide an additional outlet for advertisers . Some newspapers only deliver...
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Market East Station (Philadelphia) (Redirected from Market East (SEPTA station))

Market East Station is an underground commuter rail station located on Market Street between 9th and 12th Streets. It is one of three core Center City stations on the SEPTA Regional Rail system, and is part of the Center City Commuter Connection which connects the former Penn Central lines with the former Reading Railroad lines. The station, which opened in 1984, is owned and maintained...
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Flanking marketing warfare strategies

In marketing and strategic management , marketing warfare strategies are a type of marketing strategy that uses military metaphor to craft a businesses strategy. See marketing warfare strategies for background and an overview. Flanking marketing warfare strategies are a type of marketing warfare strategy designed to minimize confrontational losses. Fundamental principles The fundamental...
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Asia Market Watch

Asia Market Watch is a business news programme aired on CNBC Asia from 9am to 12 noon, Hong Kong / Singapore time. The programme, presented by Amanda Drury, takes its name from the previous CNBC US programme Market Watch with Maria Bartiromo . The programme is also aired in part on CNBC Europe and in its entirity in the US on CNBC World . Although it is refered to as Asia Market...
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