Business-model


noun
Examples
Contemporary Examples

Hillary’s Power Grab Tara McKelvey January 13, 2011
ecoATM offers consumers a new way to sell used cell phones and electronic devices Sarah Langs August 31, 2013
Can Walmart Change? Megan McArdle November 28, 2012
Apple’s Mac Killer Unveiled Douglas Rushkoff January 26, 2010
Turning Politics Into Cash Peter Osnos April 20, 2009
Journalists as Advertisers Justin Green October 7, 2012
The Best Business Longreads for the Week of July 18, 2013 William O’Connor July 20, 2013
Why Can’t Walmart Be More Like Costco? Megan McArdle November 25, 2012
It’s in the Genes Megan McArdle June 12, 2013
Why Are Cable Companies Forcing People to Turn to Piracy? Megan McArdle November 27, 2012

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