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Englishsz Posted 19 years ago
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ex-company sales and in-market sales

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01font00Could someone explain to me the definition of these two terms, please?02font0-
  

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e. You could buy a Sony TV directly from Sony (ex-company) or a shop that sells tv's (ex-distributor)0-

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  • You could buy a Sony TV directly from Sony (ex-company) or a shop that sells tv's (ex-distributor)0-
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0ex-company sales - items sold directly by the company02br
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00in-market/ex-distributor sales - items sold by the companies network of independent distributors.02br
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00i.e. You could buy a Sony TV directly from Sony (ex-company) or a shop that sells tv's (ex-distributor)0-
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0ex-company sales - items sold directly by the company02br
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00in-market/ex-distributor sales - items sold by the companies network of independent distributors.02br
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00i.e. You could buy a Sony TV directly from a Sony shop (ex-company) or a shop not owned by Sony (ex-distributor)0-
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0 ex comes from Latin, meaning: 02br
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