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  2. AMNOG - Wikipedia

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    The Arzneimittelmarkt-Neuordnungsgesetz (AMNOG, English translation: "Pharmaceuticals Market Reorganisation Act") is a German law relating to the marketing of pharmaceutical products in Germany. It requires drug manufacturers to submit evidence to the Federal Joint Committee (Germany) that shows whether their new products have an added benefit ...

  3. Spätkauf - Wikipedia

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    A spätkauf in Berlin. Spätverkauf, Spätkauf or "Späti" (German pronunciation:) is a type of convenience shop found generally in East German cities, such as Berlin, Dresden or Leipzig, which is known to operate late at night past the usual shopping hours, [1] often 24 hours per day.

  4. Law of one price - Wikipedia

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    In economics, the law of one price (LOOP) states that in the absence of trade frictions (such as transport costs and tariffs), and under conditions of free competition and price flexibility (where no individual sellers or buyers have power to manipulate prices and prices can freely adjust), identical goods sold at different locations should be sold for the same price when prices are expressed ...

  5. dm-drogerie markt - Wikipedia

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    [2] In its industry sector, dm-drogerie markt is Germany's largest retailer measured by revenues. [3] The company is known for its flat hierarchical structures and high level of social commitment. Götz Werner claimed that the well-being of employees is more important than the company's returns. [4]

  6. 5 killed, 200 injured in German Christmas market attack - AOL

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    MORE: At least 2 dead, nearly 70 injured when car plows into German Christmas market: Officials. The first emergency call came in at 7:02 p.m. local time and the driver was stopped within three ...

  7. Ladenschlussgesetz - Wikipedia

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    The states have each adopted individual regulations concerning opening hours on Sundays and public holidays. Some continue to observe the existing Federal rules, while others have liberalized them somewhat, although the general Federal ban concerning opening on Sundays and holidays remains in effect, owing to a provision in the German constitution recognizing Sunday as a day of rest and a ...

  8. Penny (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Penny or internationally Penny Market (in Bavaria and Austria Penny Markt) is a German discount supermarket chain based in Germany, which operates 3,550 stores. [1] The market was founded by Leibbrand Gruppe in 1973; since 1989, it has been fully owned by the Rewe Group. [2] In France, the chain was bought in 2005 by the Ed brand of the ...

  9. List of supermarket chains in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current German supermarket chains. German supermarket chains. Name ... [1] CAP Markets: 73: Supermarket: CAP Markets: Combi: 180: Hypermarket ...