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1 Umsätze
Umsätze
sales, dealings, (Börse) transactions;
• bei guten Umsätzen with a brisk market;
• bedeutende Umsätze important dealings;
• erwartete Umsätze anticipated sales;
• fingierte Umsätze (Börse) dummy transactions (US);
• flotte Umsätze brisk sales;
• geringe Umsätze (Börse) quiet trading, quiet (narrow) market;
• getätigte Umsätze (Börse) business done;
• große Umsätze large returns, (Börse) good business;
• hohe Umsätze (Börse) heavy trading;
• konzerneigene (konzerninterne) Umsätze interassociation transactions (US), intercompany sales, intercompany (Br.) (intercorporate) transactions;
• laufende Umsätze current transactions;
• mäßige Umsätze few dealings;
• provisionspflichtige Umsätze commission sales;
• rückläufige Umsätze declining sales, (Börse) retrograde movement;
• schwache Umsätze (Börse) light trading;
• unsichtbare Umsätze invisible transactions;
• verschiedenartige Umsätze (Börse) mixed turnovers;
• Umsätze im Dienstleistungsgeschäft sales of services;
• Umsätze im Einzelhandel retail sales;
• Umsätze in Farbfernsehgeräten colo(u)r-television sales;
• Umsätze im Gebrauchtwagenmarkt used-car sales;
• Umsätze in der ersten Hälfte eines Börsentages first-section turnover;
• Umsätze in Hochtechnologieprodukten high-technology sales;
• Umsätze in einer Höhe von mehreren Millionen Pfund transactions amounting to several million pounds;
• Umsätze von Kreditkarten credit card balances;
• geringe Umsätze in Ölaktien not much move in oil shares;
• erste Umsätze zwischen 10 und 12 Uhr (Börse) first board (US);
• hohe Umsätze durch die Vertreter im Außendienst large returns from agents in the field;
• Umsätze in mündelsicheren Wertpapieren gilt-edged sales (Br.);
• bei der Börseneröffnung mit lebhaften Umsätzen beginnen to advance from start in brisk dealings;
• befriedigende Umsätze erzielen to trade at a satisfactory level of turnover;
• große Umsätze erzielen to do a large turnover (coll.);
• gute Umsätze erzielen to make good returns;
• erhebliche Umsätze machen to reach a respectable figure;
• flotte Umsätze machen to do a lively business;
• glänzende Umsätze machen to carry on a roaring trade;
• überdurchschnittliche Umsätze machen to do above the average trade;
• Umsätze steigern to increase business (sales, trade);
• große Umsätze in... tätigen to deal in big volume, to do large business in...;
• größere Umsätze tätigen to make more sales, to do good business;
• Umsätze verzeichnen to be sold, to change hands;
• ermäßigte Preise durch große Umsätze wettmachen to sell at a low price and recoup o. s. by large sales;
• die Umsätze blieben weit hinter den Erwartungen zurück sales fell far short of expectations.
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