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  • 91Competitive intelligence — Veille concurrentielle La veille concurrentielle est définie ainsi selon Daniel Rouach : « Elle permet aussi de pister les démarches actives, déploiements vers d autres secteurs d activités, fausses pistes et leurres destinés à égarer… …

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  • 92competitive inhibition — Inhibitor that occupies the active site of an enzyme or the binding site of a receptor and prevents the normal substrate or ligand from binding. At sufficiently high concentration of the normal ligand inhibition is lost: the Km is altered by the… …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 93Competitive Pricing — Setting the price of a product or service based on what the competition is charging. Competitive pricing is used more often by businesses selling similar products, since services can vary from business to business while the attributes of a… …

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  • 94Competitive offering — An offering of securities through competitive bidding. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 95competitive offering — An offering of securities through competitive bidding. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 96Competitive Bid Auction —    An auction method commonly used to issue government bonds, with underwriters submitting bids for certain amounts. The bonds are then allocated according to the level of demand at rates determined by the level of the bids. The highest bids are… …

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  • 97Competitive Franchise —   A process whereby a municipality (or group of municipalities) issues a franchise to supply electricity in the community to the winner of a competitive bid process. Such franchises can be for bundled electricity and transmission/distribution, or …

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  • 98competitive bought deal — A form of underwriting agreement, generally similar to a straightforward bought deal, in which the borrower seeks simultaneous competitive quotations from a number of banks for the purchase of an entire new issue of bonds, or similar securities,… …

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  • 99competitive devaluation — The devaluation of a country s currency to make its economy more competitive in international trade, rather than to correct an ongoing disequilibrium in the exchange rate …

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  • 100competitive eating — /kəmpɛtətɪv ˈitɪŋ/ (say kuhmpetuhtiv eeting) noun a sport in which participants compete against each other to determine who can eat the most of a specified food in a given amount of time, or a given amount of food in the shortest time. Also,… …