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- Marketing is the act of satisfying and retaining customers. It is one of the primary components of business management and commerce. Marketing is usually...
- Petrol pump operators were alleged to ****d the fuel and sell it to black marketeers. Black marketing in vehicle/cooking fuel became widespread during the...
- In economics, a free market is an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and...
- Touhou Kōryūdō ~ Unconnected Marketeers (東方虹龍洞 〜 Unconnected Marketeers., lit. "Eastern Rainbow Dragon Cave") is the 18th game in the Touhou Project series...
- Engineering. Its antecedents were the On Mark Executive and the On Mark Marketeer. The On Mark Engineering Company was involved in the maintenance and conversion...
- Twinings (/ˈtwaɪnɪŋz/ ) is a British marketeer of tea and other beverages, including coffee, hot chocolate, and malt drinks, based in Andover, Hampshire...
- broadcast based on the Mervyn Peake novel) Plenty (1985) – Mick, a black-marketeer The Bride (1985) – Baron Frankenstein Walking to New Orleans (1985) –...
- distribution companies license and reprint manga into their native languages. Marketeers primarily classify manga by the age and gender of the target readership...
- international edition of Monopoly. An online campaign led by local Village Marketeer Giet****n.com resulted in enough votes to obtain spot number 21 in the...
- country". The Wall Street Journal called Vargas Llosa a "Marxist-turned-free-marketeer" who explored themes of "despotism, corruption, and fanaticism" in Latin...