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Tokyo stocks were easier by midday Wednesday as investors took profits from gains the previous day in technology issues such as Toshiba and Kyocera.
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Tokyo stocks were up slightly by midday Thursday in thin trade, after a poor November industrial production figure in Japan weakened the yen further.
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Tokyo stocks jumped higher by midday Tuesday, building on Wall Street's gains and optimism about techs in the light of a weaker yen.
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Tokyo stocks opened higher Wednesday, with technology stocks making a strong showing to offset the continuing slide among big banks.
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Tokyo stocks dipped sharply by midday Monday, with the expected boost from the birth at the weekend of a royal princess failing to materialize.
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Tokyo stocks recovered slightly from Monday's sharp fall in early trade Tuesday, as heightened optimism in the technology sector offset some of the gloom among Japanese banks.
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Tumbling bank stocks in Tokyo sent the market lower by midday Tuesday after an early bounce, following on from Monday's sharp 3 percent fall. Other markets in Asia were also weaker.
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The directors of Australian takeover target Normandy Mining told shareholders Monday to do nothing and await further developments.
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Dutch officials have seized more than 1.3 million Sony Playstations and accessories due to high amounts of cadmium found in the console's cables.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/04/sony.playstation.block/index.html
Pan-Asian broadcaster Star Television will launch a new 24-hour Chinese-language channel in China's Guangdong province in early 2002.
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Taiwan's cabinet Wednesday set a 2002 economic growth target of 2.7 percent, after a recession this year that is likely to give the island its first full-year contraction.
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Tokyo stocks were higher by midday Wednesday after better-than-expected results from the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan survey led investors to buy high-tech manufacturers such as Sony.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/11/middaystoxwed.biz/index.html
Tokyo stocks were higher by midday Wednesday, with technology stocks making a strong showing to offset the continuing slide among big banks.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/04/middaystoxwed.biz/index.html
Stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region closed higher midday Monday on optimism about technology, banking and resources issues.
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Tokyo stocks closed lower in thin trade Tuesday, led by a slide in Mizuho Holdings and other banks on concerns about Japan's wilting economy.
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Tokyo stocks were mixed by midday Thursday, with gains by leading banks offsetting losses among some tech stocks.
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Tokyo stocks were easier by midday Wednesday, with a further slide in the yen supporting major exporters such as Canon and Sony but telco stocks declining.
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Tokyo stocks were down by midday Monday as big banks UFJ and Mizuho Holdings continued to slide on worries over credit risks.
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Stocks in Tokyo opened mixed on Tuesday after Monday's holiday to mark Emperor Akihito's birthday.
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Tokyo stocks slipped lower by midday Friday as the selling of big banks continued. Most other markets in the region also were weaker.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/13/middaystoxfri.biz/index.html
Tokyo stocks were softer by midday on Tuesday in thin trade, led by a slide in Mizuho Holdings and other banks on concerns about Japan's wilting economy.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/24/middaystoxtues.biz/index.html
Toshiba Corp. on Tuesday sent shock waves through the chip industry on three continents, with a decision to sell a U.S. plant to Micron Technology.
http://cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/18/japan.toshiba/index.html
New Zealand's dominant rail operator Tranz Rail said Monday it has sold its rail corridor in the country's largest city, Auckland, to the government for about $37 million (NZ$81 million).
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Matsushita Electric has made it a little easier for couch potatoes to enjoy the thrill of sedentary TV viewing.
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The yen broke through the 129 barrier on Friday, putting pressure on other Asian currencies.
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The yen has fallen to three-year lows as markets take the view Japan has given them a green light to sell the yen.
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Wikipedia-Article "Business [7]"
Business refers to at least three closely related commercial topics. The first is a commercial, professional or industrial organization or enterprise, generally referred to as "a business." The second is commercial, professional, and industrial activity generally, as in "business continues to evolve as markets change." Finally, business can be used to refer to a particular area of economic activity, such as the "record business" or the "computer business" (see Industry). This article is concerned primarily with the first definition of individual businesses, but also contains links to general business and management topics, in the sense of the second definition.
Individual businesses are established in order to perform economic activities. With some exceptions (such as cooperatives, non-profit organizations and generally, institutions of government), businesses exist to produce profit. In other words, the owners and operators of a business have as one of their main objectives the receipt or generation of a financial return in exchange for expending time, effort and capital.
Types of Businesses
There are many types of businesses, and, as a result, businesses can be classified in many ways. One of the most common focuses on the primary profit-generating activities of a business, for example:
- Manufacturers produce products, from raw materials or component parts, which they then sell at a profit. Companies that make physical goods, such as cars or pipes, are considered manufacturers.
- Service businesses offer intangible goods or services and typically generate a profit by charging for labor or other services provided to other businesses or consumers. Organizations ranging from house painters to consulting firms to restaurants are types of service businesses.
- Retailers and Distributors act as middle-men in getting goods produced by manufacturers to the intended consumer, generating a profit as a result of providing sales or distribution services. Most consumer-oriented stores and catalogue companies are distributors or retailers.
- Agriculture and mining businesses are concerned with the production of raw material, such as plants or minerals.
- Financial businesses include banks and other companies that generate profit through investment and management of capital.
- Information businesses generate profits primarily from the resale of intellectual property and include movie studios, publishers and packaged software companies.
- Utilities produce public services, such as heat, electricity, or sewage treatment, and are usually government chartered.
- Real estate businesses generate profit from the selling, renting, and development of properties, homes, and buildings.
- Transportation businesses deliver goods and individuals from location to location, generating a profit on the transportation costs.
There are many other divisions and subdivisions of businesses. The authoritative list of business types for North America (although it is widely used around the world) is generally considered to be the NAICS, or North American Industry Classification System. The equivalent European Union list is the NACE.
Business departments
Within businesses one can often find similar departments, named (and not limited to):
- Administration
- Finance & controlling
- Human ressources
- Management
- Marketing & sales
- Production/service
- Purchasing
Business and Government
Most legal jurisdictions specify the forms that a business can take, and a body of commercial law has developed for each type. Some common types include partnerships, corporations (also called limited liability companies), and sole proprietorships.
Business and Management
The study of the efficient and effective operation of a business is called management. The main branches of management are financial management, marketing management, human resource management, strategic management, production management, service management, information technology management, and business intelligence.
See also
This encyclopedia includes over 1600 business and economics articles, so not all appear listed here. This lists some of the main branches of business. For more specific topics, look at the various sublists.
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