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  2. Private label - Wikipedia

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    A private label, also called a private brand or private-label brand, is a brand owned by a company, offered by that company alongside and competing with brands from other businesses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A private-label brand is almost always offered exclusively by the firm that owns it.

  3. Private Label Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Private Label Strategy: How to Meet the Store Brand Challenge is a book by Nirmalya Kumar and Jan Benedict Steenkamp. This book describes the strategies for private labels that major retailers are using, and analyses how major national brands can mount a response.

  4. Labelling - Wikipedia

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    Labelling or using a label is describing someone or something in a word or short phrase. [1] For example, the label "criminal" may be used to describe someone who has broken a law. Labelling theory is a theory in sociology which ascribes labelling of people to control and identification of deviant behaviour.

  5. Mandatory labelling - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory labelling or labeling (see spelling differences) is the requirement of consumer products to state their ingredients or components. This is done to protect people with allergies , and so that people can practice moral purchasing .

  6. Private label debit - Wikipedia

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    Private label debit refers to a merchant-branded card or mobile payment app that utilizes an automated clearing house (ACH) to directly debit consumer checking accounts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Used in a closed-loop environment, private label debit offers secure transactions through PIN protection or tokenization .

  7. Wikipedia:Labels - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Wikipedia:Labels is the project on the English Wikipedia for getting the labeling work done.

  8. Co-branding - Wikipedia

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    Co-branding is a marketing strategy that involves strategic alliance of multiple brand names jointly used on a single product or service. [1]Co-branding is an arrangement that associates a single product or service with more than one brand name, or otherwise associates a product with someone other than the principal producer.

  9. Talk:Private label - Wikipedia

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    To reiterate my initial reasoning for the proposal, if a private label is a brand where one company owns the brand and another manufactures the actual goods on the brand owner's behalf, then a store brand is simply a specific case where the company that owns the brand is a retailer and the brand is the store's name or, in a slightly broader ...