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Australia's central bank as expected has lifted its benchmark interest rate by another quarter of a percentage point to 5.25 percent in its second monthly move to help cool a long-running housing boom.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/02/australia.economy/index.html
A key survey of business sentiment in the world's No. 2 economy, Japan, shows confidence among big manufacturers soaring to its highest level in more than three years.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/11/japan.tankan.biz/index.html
The fine art of business networking is now being mirrored on the Internet.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/globaloffice.biz.web/index.html
Shareholders overwhelmingly gave the green light Tuesday to the split of troubled financial services group AMP Ltd into separate Australian and British operations.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/08/australia.amp.biz.ap/index.html
The IMF is concerned about whether Argentina is negotiating its $88 billion defaulted debt in good faith, a person close to the negotiations says.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/24/argentina.imf.reut/index.html
Asian stocks are mainly lower at midday Friday, but the moves are muted in quiet trade. South Korea is posting the biggest change, down 0.6 percent.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/25/asiastocks.fridayearly/index.html
Asian stocks have drifted to a lower close Tuesday in the absence of Japan trade. South Korea gave up early gains.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/23/asiastocks.tuesclose/index.html
South Korea led Asian markets to a lower close Friday, with tech-related stocks down after U.S. chip giant Intel's latest forecast. Australia ended flat.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/05/asianstocks.fridayclose/index.html
Asian stocks got a boost Friday from Wall Street, with the Dow Jones industrials hitting a 19-month high. That helped push Japan's Nikkei up almost 1.8 percent by the close.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/19/asiastocks.fridayclose/index.html
Asian stocks are getting a boost Friday after Wall Street shares rose overnight and the Dow Jones industrials hit a 19-month high. The U.S. dollar rose against the yen.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/18/japan.stocks.ap/index.html
Japan's Nikkei 225 share average is down more than 2 percent at midday Tuesday, as Asian markets give back the bulk of the previous day's gains.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/15/asiastocks.tuesmidday/index.html
Thailand has led Asian stock markets to their best performance for four years, with only China's Shanghai B-shares posting a loss for 2003.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/31/asianstocks.yearclose/index.html
Asian markets are mainly higher at midday Thursday, with solid gains for Japanese automakers Toyota and Honda after the Dow rose on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/03/asiastocks.thursearly/index.html
The reduced number of Asian markets that were open Wednesday traded higher, but volumes were light as investors took a holiday.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/30/asiastocks.wed/index.html
Asian stocks are mainly firmer at midday Monday following modest gains on Wall Street Friday. Japan is doing best in the region.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/28/asiastocks.monearly/index.html
Asian markets closed broadly higher Monday, ignoring a heightened terror alert in the United States.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/22/asiastocks.mondayclose/index.html
Asian markets are mainly lower at midday Friday, with tech-related stocks down after U.S. chip giant Intel's latest forecast. Only Australia is trading in the black.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/04/asianstocks.fridaymidday/index.html
Tokyo's key stock index is down 1.4 percent at midday Wednesday, as Asian markets give up early gains that followed a strong Wall Street showing.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/16/japan.stocks.ap/index.html
Asian markets are making a broad advance at midday Thursday, led by solid gains in Japanese and South Korean automakers.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/17/asiastocks.thursearly/index.html
Asian markets are broadly higher at midday Tuesday following rallies in Europe and on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/asiastocks.tuesmidday/index.html
Asian markets have posted another day of falls Wednesday, wiping out the gains achieved Monday in the first trading day after the capture of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/17/asianstocks.wedclose/index.html
Asian stocks are treading water in Tuesday afternoon trade, with South Korea giving up early gains.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/22/asiastocks.tuesearly/index.html
It's not looking like a vintage Christmas for winemakers in Western Australia state.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/10/australia.red.wine.ap/index.html
Stocks in Australia are higher in early trade Tuesday following Wall Street's rally and the election of a new leader for the opposition Australian Labor Party.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/asiastocks.tuesearly/index.html
Australia is to spend Aust. $553 million ($409 million) upgrading its coastal defenses with a new fleet of naval patrol boats.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/17/australia.patrol/index.html
Asian markets closed mainly higher Thursday, led by solid gains for Japanese and South Korean automakers.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/18/asiastocks.thursclose/index.html
Asian markets closed mainly higher Thursday, with solid gains for Japanese automakers Honda and Toyota after the Dow rose on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/04/asiastocks.thursclose/index.html
European shares closed firmer on Thursday as Wall Street rallied and Europe's automakers followed the dollar higher but Italy's Parmalat shed nearly half its value as a financial crisis engulfed the food company.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/11/markets.europe.reut/index.html
European blue chips with the aid of German auto makers Porsche and Volkswagen ended up on Wednesday as investors shrugged off the weak dollar to focus on stronger growth and company profits.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/03/markets.europe.reut/index.html
Barclays, Britain's third-biggest bank, said on Tuesday its full-year profit would beat market forecasts, with revenue growth setting a positive tone for the industry in a bumper year for consumer lending and mortgages.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/02/barclays.results.reut/index.html
Japanese stocks turned higher by mid-morning on Monday as investors snapped up NTT DoCoMo, Nissan Motor Co and other blue-chip issues with solid earnings prospects in holiday-thinned trade.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/21/japan.markets.reut/index.html
German media company Bertelsmann and entertainment conglomerate Sony of Japan have agreed on a merger of their music units in the latest move to consolidate an industry grappling with a four-year crisis.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/12/bmg.sony.reut/index.html
French bank BNP Paribas says that Chinese regulators have granted approval for its mainland asset management joint venture to begin operating.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/30/china.bnp.reut/index.html
Boeing chief executive Phil Condit announced his resignation from the aerospace giant Monday to put the distractions and controversies of the past year behind us after a much-criticized deal to lease aerial tankers to the Air Force.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/us.boeing/index.html
Boeing says it is confident a controversial $20 billion-plus defense contract with the U.S. Air Force will go ahead despite a pause in negotiations ordered by the Pentagon.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/07/us.boeing.reut/index.html
Boeing Co. says it will begin booking orders for the 7E7, a major step toward launching its first new jetliner in a decade.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/16/boeing.newjet.reut/index.html
The U.S. Navy says it has ordered 210 F/A-18E/F Super Hornet attack jets worth $8.5 billion from Boeing Co. and will pay Boeing $979 million to develop and demonstrate a new variant, the EA-18G, with upgraded weapons.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/30/boeing.navy.reut/index.html
The Bank of England left interest rates steady at 3.75 percent on Thursday, a month after it raised borrowing costs by a quarter-point for the first time in nearly four years.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/04/britain.rates.reut/index.html
U.S. President George W. Bush has scraped tariffs on imported steel, heading off the threat of a looming trade war with Europe and Asia.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/04/us.steel/index.html
The fate of Parmalat could be decided during a crucial meeting of government officials called to consider a rescue plan for the embattled Italian food group.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/23/italy.parmalat/index.html
German sports car maker Porsche said on Wednesday that sales and revenues would rise this business year after strong growth in the first four months, sending its shares surging.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/03/porsche.results.reut/index.html
Britain's Celltech Group Plc said on Monday it was taking back the rights to its biggest drug hope from Pfizer Inc, after the two firms failed to agree on renegotiating the terms of their deal.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/celltech.reut/index.html
New York-based buyout firm Cerberus Capital Management LP expects to submit a new offer in the coming days to take up an equity stake in Air Canada, according to court papers.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/05/canada.airline.reut/index.html
Chip maker Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing has forecast higher sales and a smaller loss in the fourth quarter, thanks to stronger demand for communications products.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/01/singapore.chartered.reut/index.html
China has become the latest nation to ban imports of U.S. beef as the mad cow scare spreads to Asia.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/24/madcow.reax/index.html
Ahead of a visit to Washington by Premier Wen Jiabao, China is playing down trade friction with the United States, saying it is willing to settle disputes through dialogue.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/05/china.wen.visit/index.html
Shares in Fujian Zijin Mining Industry Co Ltd have soared more than 70 percent on their Hong Kong market debut as investors pile into the gold miner.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/23/hk.zijingold/index.html
Shares in China's largest life insurer, China Life Insurance, have jumped 24 percent in their Hong Kong debut, almost mirroring a 27 percent first day gain in New York.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/17/china.life/index.html
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has met Mexican leaders, aiming to soothe tensions over contraband trade and the erosion of Mexico's export market share in the United States by cheaper Chinese goods.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/13/china.mexico.reut/index.html
China's industrial output in November rose 17.9 percent from a year earlier, the highest annual clip since February, the State Statistical Bureau says.
http://cnn.com/2003/BUSINESS/12/09/china.output.reut/index.html
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Wikipedia-Article "Business"
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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