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  2. Group buying - Wikipedia

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    Group buying. Group buying, also known as collective buying, offers products and services at significantly reduced prices on the condition that a minimum number of buyers would make the purchase. Origins of group buying can be traced to China, where it is known as Tuán Gòu ( Chinese: 团购 ), or team buying. [1]

  3. Group purchasing organization - Wikipedia

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    Group purchasing organization. In the United States, a group purchasing organization (GPO) is an entity that is created to leverage the purchasing power of a group of businesses to obtain discounts from vendors based on the collective buying power of the GPO members. [1]

  4. Collective buying power - Wikipedia

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    Collective buying power is the ability of multiple individuals or groups to buy goods or services in bulk and at quite a discounted price. This is possible due to the sheer volume of buyers, which drives down prices and allows each group or individual to benefit from economies of scale. Collective buying power plays a good role in reducing ...

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  6. Why Groupon Will Beat the Group-Buying Clones - AOL

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    Many pundits lately have decried the Groupon model as easy to emulate. They've also said that Groupon doesn't really grow customer loyalty for the businesses that use it, and that fierce ...

  7. Can Group Buying Save the Newspaper Business? - AOL

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    Although many media pundits have declared that newspapers are in a death spiral, group buying may -- just may -- have an antidote. Let's jump through the math. In 2009, the Newspaper Association ...

  8. SAP Ariba - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 3,636 (December 2015) Parent. SAP SE. Website. www .sap .com /products /spend-management .html. SAP Ariba is an American software and information technology services company located in Palo Alto, California. It was acquired by German software maker SAP SE for $4.3 billion in 2012.

  9. Apex Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    8,000. Website. www .apextoolgroup .com. Apex Tool Group is an American supplier of hand tools and power tools. It was formed as a joint venture of Cooper Industries and Danaher by the merger of Cooper Tools and Danaher's Tools and Components segment. In October 2012, Danaher and Cooper sold Apex to Bain Capital for about $1.6 billion.