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Establishing a Niche Webster's Business Dictionary defines a niche as a "particular market or specialty area where a company finds it profitable to concentrate its selling efforts".
Over the years, counterfeiters have found it profitable to substitute diethylene glycol for its chemical cousin, glycerin, which is usually more expensive.
At its heart is whether AOL will find it profitable to use such coveted commercial real estate for offers for magazine subscriptions, he said.
Instead, everyone involved thought it profitable to assume that all was well and to book immediate profits.
We have been accustomed for too long to believing there is a trade off between profitability and doing good which has fostered a culture that makes it profitable to pollute and make factories an unsafe place to work.
You've got to make it profitable to invest".
Exemptions were granted for Iowa and N.H. which find it profitable to hold their contests early.
Hospitals found it profitable to voluntarily reduce the length of stays.
Unemployment drove down wages (the price of labor) until firms found it profitable to start hiring again.
Infrastructure banks retrofitted ports to receive and process shipping containers, which made it profitable to manufacture goods overseas.
Big software firms like Microsoft find it profitable to localise their wares in small languages like Maya or Luxembourgish.
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