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  2. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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  3. Wholesaling - Wikipedia

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    The profit margins of wholesalers depend largely on their ability to achieve market competitive transaction costs. In the banking industry "wholesale" usually refers to wholesale banking , providing tailored services to large customers, in contrast with retail banking , providing standardized services to large numbers of smaller customers.

  4. Markup (business) - Wikipedia

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    cost was 75.00 and if sold for 75.00 both the profit margin and the discount is 25%. These examples show the difference between adding a percentage of a number to a number and asking of what number is this number X% of. If the markup has to include more than just profit, such as overhead, it can be included as such: cost × 1.25 = sale price; or

  5. 15 Biggest Wholesale Companies in the World

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    11. Marubeni. Total revenue of the company in 2019 (in millions of dollars): 62,799. Total profit of the company in 2019 (in millions of dollars): -1,816

  6. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio was also ranked No. 8 by U.S. News & World Report in 2008 for best high schools. [15] Overall, the state's schools were ranked No. 5 in the nation in 2010. [16] However, by 2016 the state's high school rankings had slipped to #11 according to U.S. News & World Report, [17] and #22 overall in quality by Education Week in 2017. [37]

  7. TD Bank profit rises on U.S. retail, wholesale banking growth

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    The bank posted 11% growth in adjusted earnings in its U.S. retail business and a surprise 9% increase in wholesale banking, which includes capital markets and investment banking, while Canadian ...

  8. McLane Company - Wikipedia

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    McLane is an American wholesale supply chain services company that distributes products to convenience stores, discount retailers, wholesale clubs, drug stores, military bases, fast-food restaurants, and casual dining restaurants throughout the United States. It is also a wholesale distributor of distilled beverages in some parts of the country.

  9. Norfolk Southern’s fourth-quarter profit falls 33% as Ohio ...

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    Norfolk Southern’s fourth-quarter profit fell 33% because of the ever growing costs of the cleanup of last year’s fiery derailment in Ohio.