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prospective [prə'spektɪv]∎ my prospective mother-in-law ma future belle-mère∎ he's a prospective customer c'est un client potentiel(c) (intended, expected) en perspective;∎ my prospective trip to Ireland le voyage que je projette de faire en IrlandeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > prospective
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prospective [prəˈspektɪv]* * *[prə'spektɪv]adjective [buyer, candidate] potentiel/-ielle; [son-in-law, mother-in-law] futur -
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(a) (chance, likelihood) perspective f;∎ the prospects for the automobile industry les perspectives d'avenir de l'industrie automobile;∎ it's a job without any prospects of promotion c'est un poste qui n'offre aucune perspective d'avenir(b) (prospective customer) client(e) m, f éventuel(elle), client(e) potentiel(elle);∎ he's a good prospect for the manager's job c'est un candidat potentiel au poste de directeurprospect pool groupe m de prospectsMARKETING prospecter;∎ to prospect for new customers rechercher ou démarcher de nouveaux clientsThe Internet allows us to inexpensively market, distribute and administer the products and services of several web site/e-commerce products, each with its own market niche and clearly defined customer/ prospect pool.
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prospective customer — index prospect (prospective patron) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
a prospective customer — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
a prospective customer/buyer/candidate — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
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Customer perceived value — (CPV) is the difference between the prospective customer s evaluation of all the benefits and all the costs of an offering relative to perceived alternatives.From the time marketing came into existence, companies have faced the toughest challenge … Wikipedia
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prospective buyer — index patron (regular customer) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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