keen competition - définition. Qu'est-ce que keen competition
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est keen competition - définition

SHOE COMPANY
Keen shoes; Keen Footwear; KEEN, Inc.
  • Keen Newport shoes. New one on the left, 10 years old on the right.

seller's market         
  • Airlines competing for Europe-Japan passenger flight market: Swiss and SAS
  • The printing equipment company [[American Type Founders]] explicitly states in its 1923 manual that its goal is to 'discourage unhealthy competition' in the printing industry.
RIVALRY BETWEEN FIRMS; ABILITY OF COMPANIES TO TAKE EACH OTHERS' MARKET SHARE IN A GIVEN MARKET
Competition (companies); Competitive market; Buyer's market; Seller's market; Economic competition; Competetiveness; Market competition; Competitivity; Cost competitive; Competitive Market; Competitive markets; Competitive Markets; Competitive economy; Competitiveness
When there is a seller's market for a particular product, there are fewer of the products for sale than people who want to buy them, so buyers have little choice and prices go up. (BUSINESS)
N-SING
Competition (economics)         
  • Airlines competing for Europe-Japan passenger flight market: Swiss and SAS
  • The printing equipment company [[American Type Founders]] explicitly states in its 1923 manual that its goal is to 'discourage unhealthy competition' in the printing industry.
RIVALRY BETWEEN FIRMS; ABILITY OF COMPANIES TO TAKE EACH OTHERS' MARKET SHARE IN A GIVEN MARKET
Competition (companies); Competitive market; Buyer's market; Seller's market; Economic competition; Competetiveness; Market competition; Competitivity; Cost competitive; Competitive Market; Competitive markets; Competitive Markets; Competitive economy; Competitiveness
In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firmsThis article follows the general economic convention of referring to all actors as firms; examples in include individuals and brands or divisions within the same (legal) firm. are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place.
buyer's market         
  • Airlines competing for Europe-Japan passenger flight market: Swiss and SAS
  • The printing equipment company [[American Type Founders]] explicitly states in its 1923 manual that its goal is to 'discourage unhealthy competition' in the printing industry.
RIVALRY BETWEEN FIRMS; ABILITY OF COMPANIES TO TAKE EACH OTHERS' MARKET SHARE IN A GIVEN MARKET
Competition (companies); Competitive market; Buyer's market; Seller's market; Economic competition; Competetiveness; Market competition; Competitivity; Cost competitive; Competitive Market; Competitive markets; Competitive Markets; Competitive economy; Competitiveness
When there is a buyer's market for a particular product, there are more of the products for sale than there are people who want to buy them, so buyers have a lot of choice and can make prices come down. (BUSINESS)
N-SING

Wikipédia

Keen (shoe company)

Keen (stylized KEEN) is an American footwear and accessories company based in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 2003 by Martin Keen and Rory Fuerst. The company's products are sold in retail locations throughout the domestic American market and also are distributed worldwide.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour keen competition
1. There is an obvious schism among the elites that contributes to this general unhappiness, and this schism is a clear result of keen competition on the free market.
2. The baby–boom retirements come as Labor Department forecasts show the nation‘s workforce growing at a slower pace, setting off keen competition for talent in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
3. But the point here is that there is keen competition and any wrong move on the part of any one player is bound to be exploited to the hilt by the rest.