
1) Activity 2) Advertise 3) Bazaar 4) Buy household supplies 5) Charlene Barshefsky concern 6) Commodity price 7) Deal in a market 8) Demand box in opera house 9) Dictates genre output 10) Flea market 11) Food source 12) Frisco street 13) French word used in English 14) Give points to alien shop 15) Grocery store
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1) Agora 2) Bazaar 3) Commercialise 4) Grocery 5) Marketplace 6) Mart 7) Mercado 8) Mercat 9) Monopoly 10) Monopsony 11) Oligopoly 12) Peddle 13) Promote 14) Sell 15) Store 16) Supermarket 17) Vend
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The list of all horses engaged in a race and their respective odds.[6]
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• (v. t.) To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops. • (v. i.) To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods. • (n.) The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price....
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1. The interaction between supply and demand to determine the market price and corresponding quantity bought and sold. 2. The determination of economic allocations by decentralized, voluntary interactions among those who wish to buy and sell, responding to freely determined market prices.
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a means by which the exchange of goods and services takes place as a result of buyers and sellers being in contact with one another, either directly ... [29 related articles]
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An organized exchange between buyers and sellers of a good or service. Contexts: models
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1. A meeting together of people, at a stated time and place, for the purpose of traffic (as in cattle, provisions, wares, etc) by private purchase and sale, and not by auction; as, a market is held in the town every week. 'He is wit's peddler; and retails his wares At wakes, and wassails, meetings, markets, fairs.' (Shak) 'Three women and a goose m...
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A place where buyers and sellers come together to carry out dealings. For Stock Exchange dealings this is no longer a physical floor but a network of screens on which prices are quoted. Deals can be done either by telephone or computer.
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A place where transactions are undertaken including the London Stock Exchange, AIM and PLUS. All exchanges are markets.
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Mar'ket intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Marketed ;
present participle & verbal noun Marketing .] To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.
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Mar'ket noun [ Akin to Dutch
markt , Old High German
markāt ,
merkāt , German
markt ; all from Latin
mercatus trade, market place, from
mercari , past participle
mercatus , to trade, traffic,
merx ,
mercis , ware, merchand...
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Mar'ket transitive verb To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have
marketed their crops. « Industrious merchants meet, and
market there The world's collected wealth.»
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A public place appointed by public authority, where all sorts of things necessary for the subsistence, or for the conveniences of life, are sold.Markets are generally regulated by local laws.By the term market is also understood the demand there is for any particular article; as, the cotton market in Europe is dull.MARKET OVERT - Engl. law. Market ...
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(i) The location of trading. (ii) The current price of a commodity. (iii) The community of companies and individuals concerned with producing, trading and consuming a metal.
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In the list world, each list is a market. All potential buyers that can be reached by mail are the market.
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The city to whose financial institutions a Trading Model is constrained. Trading Models follow and act upon the price quotes originating from these banks and financial institutions. The market of a given Trading Model simply maintains differences in opening and closing times in order to ensure that Trading Models only trade when the market is open ...
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Is an order to buy or sell an instrument at the prevailing price (bids and offers). In the case of a buy order it means taking the offers whereas for a sell order it means hitting the bids.
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a means by which buyers and sellers of goods and services are brought together so that exchanges can take place.
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a demand for a commodity or service. A market-driven economy (as NZ has become in recent years) is driven by the demand for its products or services. The demand is in turn created and increased by 'marketing', and advertising. The overriding profit motive is insensitive to conservation.
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A division of retailing, devoted primarily to the sale of a similar range of goods, eg: grocery, clothing, electronics, pharmacy.
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noun the securities markets in the aggregate; `the market always frustrates the small investor`
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marketplace noun the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; `without competition there would be no market`; `they were driven from the marketplace`
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Simply the betting available on any event taken as a whole.
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Term used by advertisers to describe a distinct geographic area surrounding a city or cities that is the area of dominant influence for that city
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