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- Price_premium abstract "Price premium, or relative price, is the percentage by which a product’s selling price exceeds (or falls short of) a benchmark price. Marketers need to monitor price premiums as early indicators of competitive pricing strategies. Changes in price premiums can also be signs of product shortages, excess inventories, or other changes in the relationships between supply and demand. In a survey of nearly 200 senior marketing managers, 54 percent responded that they found the \"price premium\" metric very useful.".
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- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Benchmark_price.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marketing.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pricing.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Market_share.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Marketing.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Premium_pricing.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Price.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink Relative_price.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Price premium".
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLinkText "premium pricing".
- Price_premium wikiPageWikiLinkText "price premium".
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- Price_premium subject Category:Marketing.
- Price_premium subject Category:Pricing.
- Price_premium hypernym Percentage.
- Price_premium comment "Price premium, or relative price, is the percentage by which a product’s selling price exceeds (or falls short of) a benchmark price. Marketers need to monitor price premiums as early indicators of competitive pricing strategies. Changes in price premiums can also be signs of product shortages, excess inventories, or other changes in the relationships between supply and demand.".
- Price_premium label "Price premium".
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