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[Presse] [l] [vision] abonnésEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > subscribers
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Over in the US, Wit Capital appeared to be on to a good thing. It offered Internet subscribers first bite of the cherry on IPOs, as Americans call flotations. This would allow them to get the share of a float usually reserved for institutional investors and, as Wit had access to all those lovely technology IPOs, which appear to go to an astonishing premium, this would be lucrative for all concerned.
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COMPUTING (for advertising on Internet) bandeau m publicitaire, bannière f publicitairebanner ad, banner advertisement bandeau publicitaire, bannière publicitaire;banner campaign = campagne publicitaire sur Internet utilisant des bandeaux publicitairesAt group level Unilever has an agreement with service provider America Online to advertise its products to subscribers. Separate from this, its most expensive new-media venture in the UK was a five-week banner campaign earlier this year for a new Lynx deodorant fragrance called Apollo.
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noun (a system that stores telephone messages for subscribers to this service.) messagerie vocale -
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subscriber [səb'skraɪbə(r)](a) (to magazine, service, telephone system, ISP) abonné(e) m,f;∎ telephone subscriber abonné(e) m,f du ou au téléphone(b) (to fund, campaign, share issue) souscripteur(trice) m,f;∎ subscribers to various charities les personnes qui ont fait des dons à diverses œuvres de charité(c) (to opinion, belief) partisan m, adepte mf(d) (of new company) signataire mf des statuts►► British subscriber trunk dialling automatique m
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