NIP-activity refers to the listing, buying, and selling of items that have never been opened and remain in their original factory seals.
High NIP-activity in a specific category (like vintage toys or electronics) usually indicates a strong collector's market or a "deadstock" find where original inventory has resurfaced. 2. Infrastructure: National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP)
This activity refers to the recurring earnings of a business, excluding one-time gains or losses from property sales.
In business intelligence, specifically on platforms like ZoomInfo , "NIP Activity" is used as a metric to measure engagement and market momentum within the Media & Internet sector.
NIP activity in plants is often regulated by hormones like abscisic acid and is crucial for how plants respond to nutrient levels in the soil, such as nitrate. 4. Media and Business Analytics
High activity levels suggest notable developments, such as a company preparing for an IPO, a major merger, or a significant product launch. 5. Finance: Normalised Income Profit (NIP)