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Distribution channelA mechanism or system through which customers can select, order, purchase, and receive goods and services.Similar MatchesPrimary distributionPrimary distributionSale of a new issue of stock or bonds, as distinguished from a secondary distribution. Fractal DistributionFractal DistributionA probability density function that is statistically self-similar. That is, in different increments of time, the statistical characteristics remain the same. Secondary distribution or offeringSecondary distribution or offeringPublic sale of previously issued securities held by large investors, usually corporations or institutions, as distinguished from a primary distribution, where the seller is the issuing corporation. The sale is handled off the NYSE, by a securities firm or a group of firms, and the shares are usually offered at a fixed price related to the current market price of the stock. Probability distributionProbability distributionA function that describes all the values a random variable can take and the probability associated with each. Also called a probability function. Probability distributionProbability distributionA specification of the probabilities for each possible value of a random variable. Further SuggestionsIncome redistribution argument for a tariffFrequency distribution Income distribution Skewed distribution Exchange distribution Cumulative probability distribution Functional distribution of income distribution period Capital gains distribution Dividend distribution distribution Required minimum distribution (RMD) Standardized normal distribution Distribution area Early distribution Distribution Distribution Cost Advantage Normal Distribution Premature distribution |
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