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distribution channel

distribution channel
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    • a way of selling a company's product either directly or via distributors
    "possible distribution channels are wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains or direct mailers or your own stores"

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    1. Aliso Voyage is SNCM’s own distribution channel.
    2. The distribution channel (institutional or retail distribution) was a key point in the identification of comparable products.
    3. When a television channel receives a broadcasting licence for the Swedish terrestrial network, the channel can either sign a distribution agreement with Boxer to have its programmes distributed or choose to broadcast free-to-air, i.e., unencrypted.
    4. Aliso Voyage is SNCM’s own distribution channel. Formed of 17 agencies throughout France, that company manages maritime ticket sales, 49,9 % of which are in SNCM ticket outlets.
    5. These constraints would in particular stem from the possibility of TSPs to withhold content and make this content only available via a direct distribution channel such as ‘supplier.com’.
    6. In addition, the study points to the importance of Internet as a distribution channel in the Netherlands, reducing the necessity of a branch network for the distribution of banking products.
    7. SFR/Télé 2 would have been able to acquire exclusive DSL distribution rights for these channels on the basis of Vivendi’s strong position in the world channel acquisition market post-merger.
    8. However, given the strategic role of gas turbines in combined-cycle plants and GE’s market-leading position in that area, the Decision concludes that GE will be able to replace VA Tech as a distribution channel for its turbines.
    9. The subject matter of the procedure relates to the conduct of TCCC and its bottlers in the supply of carbonated soft drinks in both the distribution channel for consumption at home and the channel for consumption on premise in the EC Member States, Iceland and Norway.
    10. An adjustment was granted for indirect taxes, ocean freight and insurance, freight in the exporting country, level of trade (for differences in distribution channel), warranty expenses, credit costs and bank charges.
    11. It then identified the products most comparable to postal savings certificates by looking at their essential characteristics — risk, liquidity, contractual complexity [39], reputation and legal status of the issuer, maturity, size of the issue, offering structure, minimum investment required, and distribution channel (institutional/retail distribution) — and assigning ratings to these characteristics.
    12. The fact that, during the closure period, customers cannot conclude online any new mobile telephony contracts (pre‐paid and/or post‐paid) directly with MobilCom AG or the other companies in the group means that MobilCom is barred access to an increasingly important direct distribution channel.
    13. Germany shall ensure that MobilCom AG and all the companies in the MobilCom group close their online shops for direct online sales of MobilCom mobile telephony contracts for a period of seven months so that no new mobile telephony contracts (pre‐paid and/or post‐paid) can be concluded directly with MobilCom AG or the companies in the group via this distribution channel.
    14. […] the divestment of WUH/Interadvies raised no financial stability risk issues the Dutch authorities provided a study on the Dutch retail banking market by an independent expert showing that current accounts, although generally considered as an anchor product for cross selling in retail banking, are not essential for distributing mortgage and other banking products in the Netherlands, and in the case of ING in particular. In addition, the study points to the importance of Internet as a distribution channel in the Netherlands, reducing the necessity of a branch network for the distribution of banking products.
    15. Moreover, the entity will be a fully fledged banking business that has a well equipped back office, and fully fledged Internet interface with a payments system and is funded by ING. The fact that it does not have a branch network which is typically an essential facility for a banking business in most Member States is at least partially compensated through Internet banking, which is also an important distribution channel for banking products in the Netherlands.