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21 проникновение на рынок
Юридический русско-английский словарь > проникновение на рынок
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22 доля рынка
1) General subject: penetration, penetration (связи)2) Accounting: market share (процент от суммарного объёма продаж данного товара всеми участниками рынка)3) Banking: market share4) Advertising: share of market5) Business: share of the market6) EBRD: business segment -
23 рынок
сущ.находить рынок — ( о товаре) to find a market
- рынок оптовых денежных ресурсовзатоваренный рынок, перенасыщенный рынок — glutted (oversaturated) market
- рынок ценных бумаг - внешний рынок
- внутренний рынок - кредитный рынок
- ликвидный рынок
- международный рынок
- местный рынок
- насыщенный рынок
- незаконный рынок
- непрерывно действующий рынок
- неустойчивый рынок
- обширный рынок сырья
- общий рынок
- основной рынок
- развивающийся рынок
- свободный рынок
- фондовый рынок
- чёрный рынок
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24 стратегия проникновения
1) Naval: market entry strategy2) Advertising: penetration strategy (на рынок)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стратегия проникновения
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25 доля рынка
n1) trade. la part de marché2) busin. part de marché3) market. (занимаемая) taux de pénétration du marche -
26 размер
(степень) extent, scale; (денежной суммы) amountразмер капиталовложений — amount / scale of capital invested
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