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  2. Intermiles - Wikipedia

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    InterMiles was the airline's frequent-flyer program [1] [2] of Jet Airways (Jet Privilege Private Limited, (JPPL)) that ceased operations in April 2019, in which 50.1% stake is held by Etihad Airways, part of the Etihad Aviation Group. [3] InterMiles is an independent, loyalty and rewards company formed in 2014. The program has about 10 million ...

  3. Why Small Businesses Are Important to Our Economy and ... - AOL

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    When the local economy is strong, it contributes to the larger, broader economy in a positive way. Gabe Krajicek, CEO of Kasasa , said small business success means more local money and tax dollars ...

  4. Transport economics - Wikipedia

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    A single trip (the final good, in the consumer's eyes) may require the bundling of services provided by several firms, agencies and modes. [ 2 ] Although transport systems follow the same supply and demand theory as other industries, the complications of network effects and choices between dissimilar goods (e.g. car and bus travel) make ...

  5. 'Enter at own risk': Why raging optimism for 2025 is a risk ...

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    The evidence suggests that the current level of yields is weighing on economic activity," Correa added. BCA Research has the most bearish stock market call on Wall Street for 2025.

  6. Why now is still a good time to grow your money in a deposit ...

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    Despite the recent drop in interest rates, here are six reasons why it’s still a good time for savers to grow their money in a deposit account – even as rates continue to decline. 1. Top five ...

  7. Trickle-up economics - Wikipedia

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    Trickle-up economics (also known as bubble-up economics) is an economic policy proposition that final demand among a broad population can stimulate national income in an economy. The trickle-up effect states that policies that directly benefit lower income individuals will boost the income of society as a whole, and thus those benefits will ...

  8. Substitute good - Wikipedia

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    Only if the two products satisfy the three conditions, will they be classified as close substitutes according to economic theory. The opposite of a substitute good is a complementary good, these are goods that are dependent on another. An example of complementary goods are cereal and milk. An example of substitute goods are tea and coffee.

  9. Why the blowout jobs report is tanking stocks and sending ...

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    The economy added 256,000 jobs in December, well above the average economist estimate of 155,000. The unemployment rate unexpectedly declined to 4.1% from 4.2% in November.