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agenda n. a list of the subjects to be discussed at a meeting


banner ad n. an advertisement that appears across the top of a page on the
Internet
contract n. a formal, written agreement between two or more people or groups
which says what each must or must not do for the other
deregulate v. to remove or reduce the number of government controls on a
particular business activity, done
to make companies work more effectively and to increase competition
endorse v. If a well-known person endorses a product, they say in an
advertisement how good they think it is. People will buy the product because
they like or trust the person.
flyer n. a small sheet of paper that is used to advertise something.
generate v. to produce energy or power
hoarding n. BrE a large sign used for advertising
incentive n. something which is used to encourage people to do something,
especially to make them work, produce more or spend more money harder
launch n. to show or make a new product available for sale for the first time
merge to join 2 companies together to make a larger company,
outlet n. a shop, company or organisation through which products are sold
propose v. to suggest something such as a plan of action
quarter: a period of three months, especially in connection with bills, payments
and income
retailer n. a business that sells goods to members of the public, rather than to
shop
subsidiary n. a company that is at least half-owned by another company
target v. to aim products, programmes of work, etc. at a particular area or group
of people
upgrade v. to make a computer, machine, program, etc. better and able to do
more things
value n. the amount of money something is worth
workforce n. all the people who work in a particular country, industry or factory

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