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end-consumer

American  
[end-kuhn-soo-mer] / ˈɛnd kənˌsu mər /

noun

  1. an end user.


Etymology

Origin of end-consumer

First recorded in 1965–70

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“While our near-term handsets outlook is impacted by industry-wide memory supply constraints, we are encouraged by end-consumer demand for premium and high tier smartphones,” Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said last month.

From Barron's Mar. 10, 2026

Still, Amon said the company is “encouraged by end-consumer demand for premium and high-tier smartphones.”

From MarketWatch Feb. 4, 2026

But Scholz said on Sunday the government would raise income from windfall taxes on electricity companies to lower end-consumer prices for gas, oil and coal.

From Reuters Sep. 6, 2022

The subsidy would be built in as the difference between the cost the government will pay the concession owners for the water and the amount the end-consumer pays.

From Reuters Oct. 21, 2021

At CES, you will see the growing influence that the end-consumer — meaning the actual patient — now takes to address their own healthcare issues.

From Forbes Jan. 2, 2014

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