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Wat (wie) is big business - definitie


Big business         
LARGE BUSINESS
Big Business; Big capital; Big company; Big enterprise; Big enterprises; Big corporation; Big corporations; Big businesses; Criticism of big business; Big biz
Big business involves large-scale corporate-controlled financial or business activities. As a term, it describes activities that run from "huge transactions" to the more general "doing big things".
big business         
LARGE BUSINESS
Big Business; Big capital; Big company; Big enterprise; Big enterprises; Big corporation; Big corporations; Big businesses; Criticism of big business; Big biz
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Big business is business which involves very large companies and very large sums of money.
Big business will never let petty nationalism get in the way of a good deal.
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Something that is big business is something which people spend a lot of money on, and which has become an important commercial activity.
Sport has become big business.
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big business         
LARGE BUSINESS
Big Business; Big capital; Big company; Big enterprise; Big enterprises; Big corporation; Big corporations; Big businesses; Criticism of big business; Big biz
¦ noun large-scale financial or commercial activity.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor big business
1. Social networking sites have become big business.
2. Freeman, 33, is well versed in representing big business.
3. "Either that or executives in a big business somewhere.
4. International students are big business for UK universities.
5. The rise of big business involved more than tycoons.