In French law . To grant. See CONCESSION
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CONCEDO LAT
I grant. A word used in old Anglo-Saxon grants, and in statutes merchant.
CONCENTRATED GROWTH
An expansion due to products and markets that similar to the current product.
CONCENTRATED INDUSTRY
An industry with few large firms. Refer to fragmented industry .
CONCENTRATED MARKETING
Focusing on the market niche for growth. Refer to differentiated marketing and undifferentiated marketing .
CONCENTRATION
The amount of a substance in a mix in a volume of liquid.
CONCENTRATION BANKING
Banking by focusing on one bank rather than many at one time. Refer to concentration account.
CONCENTRATION RATIO
The market shares that are owned by the largest firms.
CONCENTRATION RISK
The RISK of loss arising from a large position in a single ASSET or market exposure. An excessive concentration can give rise to LIQUIDITY RISK or MARKET RISK losses.
CONCENTRATION STRATEGY
When a business sticks to a single market. The loss is more but compeition is increased.
CONCENTRATOR
A computer network with many ports that can bridge and route services on many networks.
CONCENTRIC DIVERSIFICATION
When a company buys new products to get into new markets.
CONCEPT
1. a short clear statement in an ad. 2. a clear description of the product to get customers attention. 3. the strategy behind an idea.
CONCEPT COMPANY
A firm that gets more business based on does not how much it does.
CONCEPT OPTIMIZATION
The product development stage when consumers are surveyed regarding the best features of a new merchandise idea.
CONCEPT SEARCH
The use of a search engine that follows a certain formula to retrieve resources that are related to a keyword.
CONCEPT STATEMENT
A testimonial offered to a prospect in an attempt to convince them that a firm has a resolution to their problem.
CONCEPT TEST
A written presentation of an invention given to investors in hopes of convincing them that a product is worthy of their interest. Refer to concept optimization .
CONCEPT TESTING
When an invention is tested using a prototype.
CONCEPTION
In medical jurisprudence , the beginning of pregnancy, (g. v.)
CONCEPTUAL COST
The estimated price to complete the development of a product based on the average of submitted bids.
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
A portrayal of the expectations of an item manufactured for consumption .
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
A hypothesis of the configuration that governs a far-reaching theory.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL
A prototype of an organization showing how well the system meshes with other organizations and how it functions within its own structure.
CONCEPTUM
In the civil law . A theft (furtum) was called “conceptum,” when the thing stolen was searched for, and found upon some person in the presence of witnesses. Inst. 4, […]