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concession

[kuhn-sesh-uhn] / kənˈsɛʃ ən /


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Studios capture much of each ticket’s revenue—especially early in a movie’s run—but concessions deliver the profits that keep theaters solvent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Union approved Universal Music Group’s $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music after the companies offered concessions, ending a lengthy investigation by the bloc’s competition officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

The financial loss from empty seats is hard to quantify, as prices vary per game and there are concessions, such student discounts.

From BBC

If the inspection uncovers major issues, that information can be used as leverage to either exit the contract or negotiate a lower price or other concessions.

From MarketWatch

She said pharmacies can sometimes get a drug concession at the end of the month that increases the reimbursement cost.

From BBC