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  2. Club (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the club developed in two directions. One was of a permanent institution with a fixed clubhouse . The London coffeehouse clubs in increasing their members absorbed the whole accommodation of the coffeehouse or tavern where they held their meetings, and this became the clubhouse, often retaining the name of the original innkeeper, e ...

  3. Wine club - Wikipedia

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    A wine club can offer access to high-end-wine culture. [8] Some clubs like Winc (formerly Club W) and Firstleaf hand out a short quiz to its new members before suggesting bottles based on their answers. The Plonk Wine Club and Vegan Wines focus on biodynamic and organic wines. Wine of England and Club Vini only include wine from one particular ...

  4. Trade association - Wikipedia

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    Music Canada, formerly known as the Canadian Recording Industry Association is the non-profit trade organization representing the largest Canadian companies that create, manufacture and market sound recordings; Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), non-profit trade association of producers and artists in New Zealand

  5. Buyers club - Wikipedia

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    A buyers club or buying club is a club organized to pool members' collective buying power, enabling them to make purchases at lower prices than are generally available, or to purchase goods that might be difficult to obtain independently.

  6. The Oxford Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, The Oxford Club’s publication of its products expanded to Japan, creating a new Oxford Club Japan website with three services translated into Japanese. [ 12 ] In 2022, The Oxford Club launched its first-ever chat room-based trading service for Chairman’s Circle Members, open from 9:30am–10:30am ET Monday through Friday.

  7. Co-branding - Wikipedia

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    Co-branding is a marketing strategy that involves strategic alliance of multiple brand names jointly used on a single product or service. [1]Co-branding is an arrangement that associates a single product or service with more than one brand name, or otherwise associates a product with someone other than the principal producer.

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  9. Service club - Wikipedia

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    A service club or service organization is a voluntary nonprofit organization where members meet regularly to perform charitable works either by direct hands-on efforts or by raising money for other organizations. A service club is defined firstly by its service mission and secondly by its membership benefits, such as social occasions ...

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