-
Saleability (also
called profitability) is a
technical analysis term used to
compare performances of
different trading systems or
different investments...
- three-tier strategy, tier-1, tier-2 and tier-3,
which are
based on the
saleability and box
office collection capability of a star. In po****r
usage outside...
- titles.
Using custom-designed software, they
evaluate each
title for
saleability and set
selling prices accordingly. The
company buys used
books through...
-
nevertheless goes on to say, "but this is not poetry, it is readable,
saleable, everyday,
useful prose". The
literary critic A. N.
Wilson praised the...
- for the
nursery plant market, and
named after their presumably high
saleability,
which allowed small-scale
plant nurseries and
farmers to
recover from...
- areas, medicines, cosmetics, dyes, foods, poisons,
wildlife habitats, and
saleable goods (see
market gardening).
People often partake in
gardening for its...
-
products 280,000
Structural 500,000
Wheels &
axles 58,000
Semis 861,000
Total saleable steel 2,262,000
Forged wheels are
especially made here; in
October 2010...
-
caught in the
North Sea was
approximately 3.5 million tonnes.
Besides saleable fish, it is
estimated that one
million tonnes of
unmarketable by-catch...
-
utterly self-possessed. The
innovative Torinese gave the
world its
first saleable hard chocolate,
perpetuated one of its
greatest mysteries (the Holy Shroud)...
- the
title Aarusamy by
Supriya Arts, as a
result of Vikram's new
found saleability after the
release of
Sethu (1999). The
soundtrack album was composed...