value-added
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of value-added
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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“We’re focused on growing specialty eggs and value-added prepared foods—areas that offer more stable margins, deeper customer partnerships, and stronger alignment with consumer behavior,” Sherman Miller, president & CEO of Cal-Maine Foods, tells Barron’s.
From Barron's
“Echo Lake is an attractive adjacent business that adds some stability to Cal-Maine’s earnings stream by expanding its value-added product mix,” says Don Cleven, co-head of small-cap strategy at Charlotte, N.C.–based Wedge Capital, which holds 259,000 shares of Cal-Maine as of Sept. 30, according to regulatory filings.
From Barron's
Where Surfshark really stands out is in its value-added features.
From Salon
A quarter of China’s value-added gross-domestic product comes from manufacturing, far higher than the global average.
Ghana has abolished its Covid-19 "Health Recovery Levy" and reduced its value-added tax in a bid to bolster economic growth, the government said Thursday.
From Barron's
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