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Stocks closed up in Asia as Tokyo surged, despite further declines on Wall Street.
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Toshiba Corp. said Thursday it plans to start making the world's smallest chips as early as April, ahead of its rivals.
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Markets in Japan and Australia are lower on Tuesday, with investors fearing the United States will push for war with Iraq.
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Markets in Japan and Australia closed lower on Tuesday, with investors fearing the United States will push for war with Iraq.
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War jitters saw Asian investors start the week in a selling mood Monday, driving markets to a sharply lower close.
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Stock in Australian wine company BRL Hardy Ltd. jumped on Monday after it agreed to be taken over by U.S.-based Constellation Brands.
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Shares in Alcatel, the French telecoms equipment maker, soared on Tuesday after it said fourth-quarter sales should grow by almost 30 percent and operating profit would be near the break-even point.
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Asian markets ended the first day's trading for 2003 with modest gains Thursday, as investors went bargain-hunting among tech issues.
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Growth in Australia will fall below 3 percent this year as the impact of the long-running drought on farm output is felt, according to a key forecast Thursday.
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U.S. automakers are rolling out new models and concept cars in the hope of putting the brakes on falling sales for the third-straight year.
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BAE Systems, Europe's biggest defence contractor, said on Tuesday it would cut more than 1,000 jobs in the UK in an attempt to stem huge cost overruns.
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BAE Systems, Europe's largest defence company, had been awarded a multi-billion pound UK government contract to build two aircraft carriers.
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The chief executive of global mining house BHP Billiton, Brian Gilbertson, has quit the company citing irreconcilable differences with the boards of both the British and Australian arms of the company.
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Australia's competition regulator said Tuesday it plans to allow a joint mining venture between resources giant BHP Billiton and South Korean steelmaker Posco.
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Billionaire Philip Green said on Monday he was considering a cash bid for Britain's fourth-largest supermarket chain Safeway.
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The governor of the Bank of England said on Friday the country's red-hot housing market should cool this year, easing the need for a sharp change in interest rates.
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The Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday, as widely expected, with the UK's red-hot housing market showing signs of cooling -- easing concerns over a possible rise in inflation.
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Bruised by comments it was no longer a British company BAE Systems, Europe's biggest defence contractor, is set to lose a £3 billion ($4.7 billion) contract to build British aircraft carriers to its French rival.
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New Zealand forest-products company Carter Holt Harvey Ltd. posted a weaker fourth quarter net profit on Wednesday, hurt by a bitter restructuring at its biggest pulp and paper mill.
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Tokyo-based Elpida Memory Inc. said Monday that its owners, Hitachi Ltd. and NEC Corp., have asked Intel Corp. to invest in the chipmaking joint venture.
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Italian entrepreneur Roberto Colaninno and a group of investors would like to buy a 30 percent stake in Fiat, the loss-making Italian industrial group, a report said on Friday.
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Credit Suisse Group said on Tuesday it expects to post a 2002 net loss of about 3.4 billion Swiss francs ($2.5 billion) as it sets aside money to settle claims it misled customers.
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Troubled supermarket chain Daiei Inc. is selling four hotels to U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs, according to a report.
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Daiwa Securities Group Inc. is to set up a brokerage in China in 2003 through a joint venture with a local company, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said on Wednesday.
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The world's most powerful political and business leaders are meeting in the Swiss ski resort of Davos amid heightened security and growing fears of war and economic retrenchment.
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As global business leaders and politicians met for a second day at the World Economic Forum, demonstrators converged on the Swiss ski resort of Davos on Friday to demand changes to economic policies and acton to halt the threat of war.
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Japan's biggest stock, NTT DoCoMo, is trading higher Wednesday after ratings agency Moody's Investors Service cut its long-term debt outlook from stable to negative.
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The European Central Bank will likely keep rates on hold next week even as evidence mounts that Germany, the region's biggest economy, is showing few signs of recovery.
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The European Central Bank is expected to keep rates unchanged on Thursday even as evidence mounts that Germany, the region's biggest economy, is showing few signs of recovery.
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The European Central Bank on Thursday kept rates unchanged even as evidence mounts that Germany, the region's main economic engine, is showing few signs of recovery.
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Ailing telecom operator Cable & Wireless said on Tuesday Chief Executive Graham Wallace would leave the company.
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The European Commission said on Wednesday it was cracking down on Germany and other major euro zone economies for breaching its rules on excess spending.
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European markets closed slightly higher on Tuesday, but investors were still concerned about the possibility of war with Iraq.
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Egalitarianism, job opportunities, flexibility and honesty make some companies great to work for, according to a survey of European workers.
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European markets ended lower on Tuesday after a rally by technology stocks eased as fears of war resurfaced and Wall Street got off to a weak start following a holiday weekend.
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European markets end mixed on Tuesday with retail stocks declining despite a strong performance by technology stocks.
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European markets maintained their recovery to close up again on Thursday, lead by Anglo-Swedish drug company AstraZeneca.
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British and euro zone service sectors, which have been struggling in recent months, slowed again in December as the economic recovery showed more signs of faltering.
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Confidence among European consumers continues to be shaken by high unemployment and sluggish economic recovery.
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European markets surged ahead on Thursday, the first trading day of 2003, as investors bought up tech and auto stocks that had beated down last year and welcomed better-than-expected U.S. manufacturing data.
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European markets ended mixed on Monday, as oil stocks fell on OPEC's decision to increase production and telecom stocks were boosted by a broker upgrade.
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European markets recouped most of their losses on Monday, with concerns over corporate profit warnings easing as Wall Street gained on hopes of a strong U.S. economic stimulus package on Tuesday.
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European markets ended lower on Wednesday as retail stocks were hit amid fears consumer demand was wilting and Intel's disappointing forecast took its toll on Wall Street.
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European markets slipped lower at midday on Friday as technology stocks plunged following downbeat results from sector giants Microsoft and IBM.
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European markets closed lower on Monday as early gains were eroded by concerns about corporate earnings, which were aggravated by a cautious outlook from German chipmaker Infineon.
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European markets recouped their losses on Thursday, ending marginally higher as a strong performance on Wall Street drew attention away from poor results and merger concerns in the retail sector.
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European markets ended lower on Wednesday as a weak opening on Wall Street helped to accelerate losses that swamped the retail sector after a profit warning from UK giant Dixons Group.
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European markets declined on Friday after earlier gains were wiped out by growing fears of war that rocked investors' confidence and also sent Wall Street tumbling after a short-lived rallying in the previous session.
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Most European markets ended higher on Friday after a roller coaster session, as Wall Street recovered from the initial shock of dismal U.S. unemployment data.
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European markets ended down on Monday, as fears over a possible war with Iraq intensified with the release of the U.N. weapons inspectors' report.
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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.

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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

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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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