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Growth in sales of custom-compounded menopause hormones

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2015
In 2002, the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), a randomised control trial that studied oestrogen plus progestin in healthy postmenopausal women in the USA, linked the use of combined hormone therapy to high rates of heart disease, dementia, stroke, and some forms of cancer.
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Profit, Growth and Sales Maximization

Economica, 1966
One of the more discredited concepts in the theory of the firm is that of an ‘optimum size’ of firm. Empirical evidence has provided no substantiation for the thesis of a long-run U-shaped cost curve and, since firms are not restricted to the sale of a single product or even a particular range of products, there is no more reason to expect ...
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Silicones maintain strong growth, sales

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1978
The U.S. silicones business is vigorous, highly successful, yet fraught with contradictions. For example, although receiving little public notice, it is and has been for many years one of the highest profit areas of the chemical industry. There are only four U.S.
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Sales Growth Through Strategic Leadership

Leader to Leader, 2013
AbstractIn today's business environment, achieving growth is difficult, but “opportunities do exist for companies with the skill and the courage to find them,” the authors write. Strong leaders challenge how work is done, galvanize a company's teams, model positive change, and get personally involved in the process, while avoiding micromanagement ...
Homayoun Hatami   +2 more
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The Number of Sales Digits as a Window into Future Sales Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Joshua Filzen, Kyle Peterson
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Sales Budgeting for Controlled Growth Objectives

Journal of Marketing Research, 1965
This paper discusses the relationship between sales costs and profitability in profit-type R & D organizations. Simple formulas are presented to show the relationships among some of the more important factors which determine profitability and growth.
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Institute Growth through Technology Sale

Industry and Higher Education, 1991
The institutions of higher education need to attract the interest of potential industrial sponsors. This need can be approached by describing the problems to which their research is seeking solutions. For the institutions to retain the initiative for further work they also need to create an element of competition for the rights to utilize the results ...
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Innovation, digital technologies, and sales growth during exogenous shocks

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2023
Panagiotis Ganotakis   +2 more
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