The practice of retailing items (such as DVDs) that are normally, or were previously rented
Also called “efficiency” or “efficiency level ” The percentage of distributed newsstand copies that were actually sold Average sell-through for the industry has fallen to about 36 percent, compared to 55 percent in the mid-'80s and nearly 49 percent in 1989
The percentage of distributed newsstand copies that were actually sold Average sell-through for the industry has fallen to 35 to 45 percent, compared to 55 to 65 percent in the mid-'80s
(CompTIA) The sale of product between inventory holders, e g , distributor to reseller
sell through
التركية النطق
sel thru
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/ˈsel ˈᴛʜro͞o/ /ˈsɛl ˈθruː/
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[ 'sel ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sellan; akin to Old High German sellen to sell, Old Norse sala sale, Greek helein to take.