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repo·si·tion·ing
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repositioningnoun
the act of placing in a new position
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Repositioning refers to a strategy in marketing where a brand, product or company changes its positioning, image, identity or perceived value in the consumers' mind. This could involve altering various aspects such as the product's features, target audience, pricing or packaging. The aim of repositioning is usually to keep up with market trends, increase market share, expand into new segments, address negative perceptions, or revitalize an aging brand.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of repositioning in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of repositioning in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of repositioning in a Sentence
We have relatively stretched valuations and I think just a lot of (investor) repositioning from the upswing we've had on the commodity side.
They are supporting the national unity government because they are very cleverly repositioning themselves in the new environment, that doesn't mean they will support the government all the time. As soon as divisions appear in the unity government they will side with one minister or another, like they did until 2014.
Ships, containers and chassis are all out of balance. They're not where they need to be to support cargo movement. Repositioning of these assets will take some time.
Lindt is clearly still in the middle of repositioning Russell Stover.
It’s shoring up, late-in-the-month repositioning of portfolios and reallocation.
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