Betekenis van:
clientele
Voorbeeldzinnen
- For restricted-clientele
- Unrestricted-clientele restaurant waiter services
- Restricted-clientele restaurant waiter services
- Canteen and other restricted-clientele cafeteria services
- This switch had resulted in a loss of traditional ship repair clientele.
- Insolvency would, at best, have served the interests of competitors because MobilCom's clientele would readily have moved over to them.
- a core clientele, the local authorities, characterised by low credit margins and outstanding loans with relatively long maturities,
- KBC is an integrated bancassurance group, catering mainly for retail customers, small- and medium-sized enterprises (hereinafter ‘SMEs’) and private banking clientele.
- For example, the Commission has ascertained from web searches that Grand Hotel Abi d'Oru is a five-star hotel with 177 rooms catering to a mixed Italian and international clientele.
- KBC is an integrated bancassurance group, catering mainly for retail customers, small- and medium-sized enterprises (hereinafter ‘SMEs’) and private banking clientele. KBC is one of the main financial institutions in Belgium.
- CMR is said to have inherited from CMdR a number of charges (‘asbestos departures’, salaries (paid leave)) and difficulties such as loss of clientele seeking ship repair in the port of Marseille.
- The aid enabled MobilCom not only to stay in business but also to carry out a physical reorganisation, to reorient its marketing strategy, to drop customers with lower profit margins from its clientele and to focus on profitable customers.
- However, because of the aid, MobilCom did not have to bear the negative consequences of its high‐risk strategy alone, while it continued to benefit from the positive effects such as the possibility of drawing on a wider clientele when streamlining its customer base.
- France states that the turbines are at present problem-free and that an order for three turbines has just been placed by a Spanish firm, a factor which suggests that Alstom’s clientele has regained confidence in the quality and performance of the advanced turbines marketed by the group.
- Lastly, as regards the effect on trade between Member States, CIL notes that Le Levant is a low-capacity vessel, that it did not once operate in Community waters in the first five years of operation, that its clientele in this period consisted mainly of North Americans, i.e. non-Community nationals, and finally that it had no European competitors in its market niche.