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1 Kalender Spread (m), Kalender-Spread
m <Börse, Finanz> Optionsstrategie calender spread, horizontal spread, time spread (option strategy)Business german-english dictionary > Kalender Spread (m), Kalender-Spread
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2 Kalender Spread
Kalender Spread m, Kalender-Spread m BANK, FIN calendar spread, horizontal spread, time spread (Optionsstrategie, option strategy) -
3 Verkaufsmonopol
Verkaufsmonopol
sales monopoly;
• Verkaufsneigung inclination (propensity) to sell;
• steigende Verkaufsneigung wave of selling;
• Verkaufsnetz distribution network;
• Verkaufs- und Kundendienstnetz sales and service forces;
• Verkaufsniederlage stock, depot (Br.);
• Verkaufsniederlassung sales branch;
• kritisches Verkaufsniveau break-even sales level;
• Verkaufsobjekt subject of sale, proposition;
• Verkaufsofferte sales offer;
• Verkaufsoption seller’s option, option to sell, (Börse) put option;
• Verkaufsorder sales (selling) order, sell order, order to sell;
• limitierte Verkaufsorder selling stop order (US);
• Kauf- und Verkaufsorders zu verschiedenen Zeiten geben (Börse) to scale (US);
• Verkaufsorganisation sales (selling) organization (agency), field sales force;
• Verkaufsort point of purchase;
• Verkaufspavillon kiosk, display stand;
• Verkaufspersonal sales force (people, US, personnel), selling (sales) staff;
• Verkaufsplan selling (distribution) plan, merchandising (selling) scheme;
• strategischen Verkaufsplan ausarbeiten to map out a sales strategy;
• Verkaufsplanung sales planning, marketing planning (mix, US);
• Verkaufsplatz point of purchase;
• Verkaufsplus sales plus.
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