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  2. End-of-life product - Wikipedia

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    End-of-life product. An end-of-life product ( EOL product) is a product at the end of the product lifecycle which prevents users from receiving updates, indicating that the product is at the end of its useful life (from the vendor's point of view). At this stage, a vendor stops the marketing, selling, or provisioning of parts, services, or ...

  3. List of obsolete technology - Wikipedia

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    Ballpoint pen, felt tip pen, brush pen. Calligraphy; ink drawing; personal preference; acting and historical re-enacting. Fountain pens in particular maintain use as fairly standard writing implements, and are in a state of co-existence, rather than of obsolescence, despite reduced usage. Sundial. Clock.

  4. Category:Discontinued products - Wikipedia

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    Sachs Elan. Samsung SGH-A127. Sanyo S750/S750i. Screaming Yellow Zonkers. Sony Rolly. Sprinkle Spangles. Star Spangled Ice Cream. Suzy Q.

  5. Earnings per share - Wikipedia

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    Accounting. Earnings per share ( EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company. It is a key measure of corporate profitability and is commonly used to price stocks.

  6. 10 Discontinued Taco Bell Items Customers Want Back - AOL

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    To guide you through Taco Bell's menu items of yesteryear, here are 10 discontinued offerings that still hold a special place in customers' hearts. 1. Loaded Grillers. In 2020, Taco Bell removed ...

  7. Closeout (sale) - Wikipedia

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    Closeout (sale) A closeout or clearance sale ( closing down sale in the United Kingdom [1]) is a discount sale of inventory either by retail or wholesale. It may be that a product is not selling well, or that the retailer is closing because of relocation, a fire (a fire sale ), over-ordering, or especially because of bankruptcy. [2]

  8. 86 (term) - Wikipedia

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    86 (term) Eighty-six or 86 is American English slang used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.

  9. Entenmann's - Wikipedia

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    Entenmann's. Entenmann's is an American company that manufactures baked goods and delivers them throughout the United States to supermarkets and other retailers for public sales. [1] Often, they are known to have display cases at the end of store aisles. [2] The company offers dessert, cup, loaf, and crumb cakes, and donuts, cookies, pies ...