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Market Value
MARKET VALUE The highest price a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller would accept, both being fully informed, and the property being exposed for sale for a reasonable period of time. The market value may be different from the price a property can actually be sold for at a given time... Read more |
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Salespeople
Sales Force A company's sales force consists of its staff of salespeople. The role of the sales force depends to a large extent on whether a company is selling directly to consumers or to other businesses. In consumer sales, the sales force is typically concerned simply with taking and closing... Read more |
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Information Processing
INFORMATION PROCESSING Information processing is the manipulation of data to produce useful information; it involves the capture of information in a format that is retrievable and analyzable. Processing information involves taking raw information and making it more useful by putting it into... Read more |
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Bugs (Microphones) and Bug Detectors
Bugs (Microphones) and Bug Detectors ¦ BRIAN HOYLE A key part of intelligence gathering and surveillance is the installation of listening devices. The classic Cold War image of Soviet espionage agents secretly planting "bugs" in an office of the United States embassy is an... Read more |
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Micro Warehouse Inc
Micro Warehouse, Inc. 535 Connecticut AvenueNorwalk, Connecticut 06854U.S.A.(203) 899-4000Fax: (203) 899-4203 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1992Employees: 3,100Sales: $1.31 billion (1995)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 5961 Catalog & Mail-Order Houses Micro Warehouse, Inc. is a leading... Read more |
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Neo-Darwinism
Neo-Darwinism Neo-Darwinism, the modern version of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, incorporates the laws of Mendelian genetics and emphasizes the role of natural selection as the main force of evolutionary change. The term neo-Darwinism was first used in the 1880s by... Read more |
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Labor market
ACADEMIC LABOR MARKETS The process by which colleges and universities acquire qualified applicants and hire faculty members, and by which academics seek and gain academic employment, is known as the academic labor market. Few general elements characterize the academic labor market. Depending on... Read more |
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Management information systems
Management Information Systems All businesses share one common asset, regardless of the type of business. It does not matter if they manufacture goods or provide services. It is a vital part of any business entity, whether a sole proprietorship or a multinational corporation. That common asset is... Read more |
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