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  2. Fixture (property law) - Wikipedia

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    An important exception to the usual treatment of fixtures is the category of trade fixtures (often called "chattel" fixtures), chattels installed by a tenant on leased commercial property specifically for their use in a trade or business. These may always be removed by the tenant, so long as any damage to the structure caused by the removal is ...

  3. Shop fitting - Wikipedia

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    Shop fitting (shopfitting) is the trade of fitting out retail and service shops and stores with equipment, fixtures and fittings. The trade applies to all kinds of outlets from small corner shops to hypermarkets. A shop fitter executes planning, designs shop layout and installs equipment and services.

  4. Gondola (retail) - Wikipedia

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    A gondola (usually pronounced / ɡ ɒ n ˈ d oʊ l ə / in this context) is a freestanding fixture used by retailers to display merchandise. Gondolas typically consist of a flat base and a vertical component featuring notches, pegboards, or slatwalls. The vertical piece can be fitted with shelves, hooks, or other displays.

  5. Trade promotion (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Trade Promotion refers to marketing activities that are executed in retail between these two partners. Trade Promotion is a marketing technique aimed at increasing demand for products in retail stores based on special pricing, display fixtures, demonstrations, value-added bonuses, no-obligation gifts, and more. [2]

  6. Talk:Fixture (property law) - Wikipedia

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    The section on trade fixtures is not entirely accurate, they do not "always" have the right to remove them, especially after the lease is up or they are rightfully evicted. Someone needs to correc this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.42.66.112 21:10, 13 July 2011 (UTC)

  7. Lumber, construction material prices could rise due to tariffs

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    Days later, the trade group warned lumber costs would spike by 40% – even higher than the 25%, – if the tariff on softwood lumber products from Canada is imposed, because the tariffs would be ...

  8. Open outcry - Wikipedia

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    The New York stock exchange trading floor in September 1963, before the introduction of electronic readouts and computer screens Open outcry "pit" at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) in 1993 CBOT "The Pit" in 1908. Open outcry is a method of communication between professionals on a stock exchange or futures exchange, typically on a trading floor.

  9. The ‘Trump Trade’: What it is and how it impacts the markets

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    The Trump Trade describes the shift in market sentiment in response to President-elect Trump’s proposed economic policies. With a GOP majority in Congress, Trump’s incoming administration has ...