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entrepreneur
entrepreneur [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. It was first used as a technical economic term by the 18th-century economist Richard Cantillon. To the classical economist of the late 18th cent. the term meant an employer... Read more |
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Mobile Office
Mobile Office Advances in communication technology, entrepreneurial creativity, and the ever-more-hectic pace of modern life have all combined to encourage the development and refinement of mobile business offices. Indeed, entrepreneurs have been a driving force in the creation of computers,... Read more |
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Business Roundtable
Business Roundtable (BRT), an association consisting of the chief executive officers of major U.S. corporations that was founded in 1972 through the merger of the three preexisting business organizations. The BRT was established to give large corporations a stronger voice in lobbying U.S.... Read more |
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Better Business Bureaus
Better Business Bureaus (BBBs) Better Business Bureaus (BBBs) are private non-profit organizations that collect and report information to help consumers make informed decisions when dealing with businesses or charitable organizations. The BBB is not a government or law enforcement agency; it does... Read more |
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Free Enterprise
FREE ENTERPRISE Free enterprise refers to an economy that allows private businesses the freedom to organize and operate competitively for a profit without government interference, regulation, or subsidy. The main characteristics of a free enterprise economy are market competition, generation of... Read more |
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Restructuring
RESTRUCTURING Many traditional brick-and-mortar enterprises have found it necessary to adopt some sort of e-business strategy as the Internet becomes an increasingly powerful venue for exchanging information, as well as for buying and selling products and services. According to market research firm... Read more |
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Exit Strategy
Exit Strategy An exit strategy in the business world can refer to how a person or entity will leave a firm or part of a firm behind; this can mean selling, liquidating, or in some cases, the complete demolition of an entire corporation (or a branch thereof). An exit strategy is a plan devised by a... Read more |
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TransPro Inc
TransPro, Inc. 100 Gando DriveNew Haven, Connecticut 06513U.S.A.Telephone: (203) 401-6450Fax: (203) 401-6470Web site: http://www.transpro.com Public Company Incorporated: 1995Employees: 1,545Sales: $268.1 million (2004)Stock Exchanges: AmericanTicker Symbol: TPRNAIC: 336399 All Other Motor... Read more |
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Howard Johnson
Johnson, Howard American businessman 1885–1972 Howard Deering Johnson had very humble beginnings in the food service business. Although he is mostly known for his motel, hotel, and restaurant chains, it was his branded ice cream that gave him a spectacular start in the business. Howard... Read more |
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