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  2. Marketing warfare strategies - Wikipedia

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    Marketing warfare strategies represent a type of strategy, used in commerce and marketing, that tries to draw parallels between business and warfare and then applies the principles of military strategy to business situations, with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict, and market share considered as analogous to territory in dispute.

  3. Advertising management - Wikipedia

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    The American Marketing Association (AMA) defines advertising as "the placement of announcements and persuasive messages in time or space purchased in any of the mass media by business firms, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals who seek to inform and/ or persuade members of a particular target market or audience about ...

  4. Preemptive war - Wikipedia

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    Preemptive war is sometimes confused with preventive war: the difference is that a preventive war is launched to destroy the potential threat of the targeted party, when an attack by that party is not imminent or known to be planned. The U.S. Department of Defense defines a preventive war as an armed conflict "initiated in the belief that ...

  5. Defensive strategy (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the late 1990s the Australian telecommunication company Telstra was facing the fear of competition for the first time due to the facts that a new entrant called Optus was already threatening the company's operation. [2] The managers of Telstra knew that they have to act quickly and decided to implement a defensive strategy.

  6. Biden White House considering preemptive pardons for ... - AOL

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    Senior Biden White House aides, administration officials and prominent defense attorneys in Washington, DC, are discussing potential preemptive pardons or legal aid for people who might be ...

  7. Strategic entry deterrence - Wikipedia

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    For example, a firm may change its price, leading the incumbent to infer the marginal cost of a product (incorrectly). This could lead a firm with a high-cost structure to charge a low price in order to deter competition or a firm with a low-cost structure to charge a high price to confuse entrants and hopefully deter them.

  8. What are preemptive pardons? Reports Biden is considering ...

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    A decision has yet to be made on the issue and Biden may still choose not to issue any preemptive pardons. Pardons are usually issued to those who have been accused of a specific crime and those ...

  9. President Biden considers preemptive pardons amid concerns ...

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    "For example, they're innocent and they've done things to rehabilitate them. The idea of just kind of general vague, pardon for unknown activities that haven’t been charged. That is so ...