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  2. Personal selling - Wikipedia

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    Personal selling can be defined as "the process of person-to-person communication between a salesperson and a prospective customer, in which the former learns about the customer's needs and seeks to satisfy those needs by offering the customer the opportunity to buy something of value, such as a good or service". [1]

  3. Breaking bulk (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, breaking bulk is the act of removing something from a package or parcel, or in any way destroying its entirety. It was thus important in connection with the subject of bailment, involving as it did the curious distinction that where a bailee received possession of goods in a box or package, and then sold them as a whole, he was guilty only of a breach of trust, but if he "broke bulk ...

  4. Bulk sale - Wikipedia

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    Bulk sales legislation, such as Article Six of the Uniform Commercial Code was designed to eliminate this type of fraud. [1] For example, in the ordinary course of business, a car dealer would sell a number of cars in one day. In extraordinary circumstances, it might sell its entire inventory to different buyers within a short period of time.

  5. Is Costco Wholesale a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Big-box retailer Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) has dazzled Wall Street with a breathtaking 250% total return over the past five years, easily trouncing the S&P 500.The company's famously low ...

  6. Carrier's Case - Wikipedia

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    The carrier had temporary possession of the goods with permission of the merchant so had no right to 'break bulk', i.e., he broke up the bales and began to sell them. The fact that he broke bulk shows the intention to commit larceny. He was therefore guilty; the goods would ordinarily forfeit to the king absolutely (in that era).

  7. 3 Reasons I'm Breaking the "Sell-Half" Rule With Archer Aviation

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    Breaking the sell-half rule isn't a decision I've made lightly. Archer remains a speculative investment in an unproven industry, and maintaining my full position increases both risk and potential ...

  8. Kroger, Albertsons could turn to ad business as mega merger ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Kroger and Albertsons could turn to fast-growing and profitable advertising ventures to tackle competition and grow after a failed $25 billion merger between the two ...

  9. Breaking bulk - Wikipedia

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    Break bulk or breaking bulk may refer to: Breakbulk cargo , a shipping term for any loose material that must be loaded individually, and not in Intermodal containers nor in bulk as with oil or grain Breaking bulk (law) , a legal term for taking anything out of a package or parcel or in any way destroying its entirety