Marketable securities are stocks, bonds, and derivatives which are sold and bought in a public market such as a stock exchange.
modern marketing is new marketing method.
domestic marketing is in the country and export marketing is overseas
why marketing of services is difficult than marketing of goods
The difference between direct marketing and indirect marketing.
1. Entrepreneurial Marketing 2. Opportunistic Marketing 3. Responsive Marketing 4. Diversified Marketing Yeuh!
Alan H. Blank has written: 'Investment product marketing' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Financial services industry, Marketing, Securities, Securities processing
In addition to buying and selling securities, brokers can advise and educate their clients on investments, saving for retirement, and tolerance for risk. Overall, brokers spend a great deal of time marketing their services and products
Securitization is a type of marketable preparation. It makes sure the securities in marketing that are readily available show the interests in an ownership.
The part of a nation's market that represents the systems of trading securities of entities located within that nation.
This directive would effectively facilitate cross-border marketing of mutual fund shares within the EC
Drew Field has written: 'Take your company public!' -- subject(s): Marketing, Stocks, Going public (Securities), Corporations, Finance
Merlin Gackle has written: 'Bankers as Brokers' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Customer services, Bank marketing, Securities processing, Brokers
securities of material
PaineWebber, 1984, vice president of marketing; 1984-1986, senior vice president of marketing group; 1986-1987, CFO in retail business; 1989-1995, executive vice president and director of securities operations
securities are stocks
Jesper Blomberg has written: 'Marketing shares, sharing markets' -- subject(s): BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking, Investment banking, Stock exchanges, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities
trading securities are not necessarily debt securities. trading securities can be defined as securities which investors buy for the purpose of further trade, they can be stocks of any companies, Government securities and debt securities with the intention to trade in near future. debt secrities can be trade or can be hold by investor till maturity. Government securituies can also hold till maturities.