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Premium Price
Charging a higher price for goods or services, typically justified by the perceived higher quality or uniqueness.
Cost Leadership Strategy
A business approach aimed at becoming the lowest cost producer in an industry, allowing a firm to offer its products or services at the lowest price possible.
Wal-Mart
A multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores, known for its low prices.
Market Synergy
The enhanced value or performance achieved when two or more companies or product lines complement and strengthen each other in the marketplace.
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