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Anglo-Australian resources giant BHP Billiton has clinched its biggest deal yet with China, committing to a joint venture with four Chinese steel mills that will see iron ore sales of $9 billion over the next 25 years.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/29/china.bhpdeal/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/29/china.bhpdeal/index.html

Comcast Corp. has made a surprise offer to buy Walt Disney Co. for $54 billion, a deal that would create one of the world's biggest entertainment companies.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/comcast.disney/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/comcast.disney/index.html

Is corporate strife welling up in your office? If you are trying to stop a troubling situation from becoming a full-blown crisis, then you are probably the boss.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/globaloffice.crisis/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/globaloffice.crisis/index.html

To build or to buy? is a dilemma many manufacturers in the developed world face every day.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/18/globaloffice.avalon/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/18/globaloffice.avalon/index.html

What is it like when your CEO is a head of state, your office is in the priciest real estate in the realm, and the company's budget comes from the taxpayer?
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/02/globaloffice.monarchy/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/02/globaloffice.monarchy/index.html

A few months in and New Year's resolutions are already beginning to look a little shaky.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/04/globaloffice.jobs/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/04/globaloffice.jobs/index.html

Sensing an economic rebound, CEOs worldwide are moving their primary objective from cost cutting to revenue growth, according to a recent survey.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/24/globaloffice.ceo.survey/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/24/globaloffice.ceo.survey/index.html

Close to one in four U.S. employees use workplace computers to engage in sexually explicit activity, from logging on to X-rated Web sites to swapping passionate messages in chatrooms, according to a study.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/globaloffice.sex.survey/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/globaloffice.sex.survey/index.html

From investment banks to the Anglican church, plenty of employers rely on psychometric tests to make hiring decisions, particularly in overcrowded job markets.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/22/globaloffice.tests/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/22/globaloffice.tests/index.html

Britain's Vodafone has raised its bid for AT&T Wireless to $38 billion, or $14 a share, to match a bid by Atlanta-based Cingular Wireless, according to a source close to what has become a bidding war for the third largest U.S. wireless carrier.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/vodafone.ATT/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/vodafone.ATT/index.html

U.S. industrial conglomerate ITT Industries will buy Eastman Kodak's remote sensing systems unit for $725 million in cash to broaden its satellite business.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/09/kodak.sale.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/09/kodak.sale.reut/index.html

Newspaper tycoon Conrad Black testified in his legal battle with board members of Hollinger International Friday that they pushed him into resigning and agreeing to repay disputed compensation.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/hollinger.black.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/hollinger.black.reut/index.html

Britain's WPP, the world's third-largest advertising and marketing company, said on Friday the outlook for 2004 was good and the long-term view favorable as it posted a forecast-beating annual profit.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/27/wpp.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/27/wpp.reut/index.html

Alitalia said it would cancel 159 flights on Monday because of a 24-hour pilots' strike called to protest the carrier's restructuring plans.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/07/alitalia.ap/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/07/alitalia.ap/index.html

Alitalia's Chief Executive Francesco Mengozzi has resigned after failing to secure government support for his plans to revive the loss-making airline by cutting hundreds of jobs.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/28/alitalia.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/28/alitalia.reut/index.html

British mortgage bank Alliance & Leicester reported annual profits near the top of market forecasts on Friday and said it would buy back shares this year, but the news failed to ignite its share price.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/alliance.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/alliance.reut/index.html

Australian insurer and fund manager AMP Ltd has raised its 2003 core profit forecasts as much as 16 percent and flagged plans to repay more debt following a stronger-than-expected performance late last year.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/australia.amp.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/australia.amp.reut/index.html

Global mining and paper and packaging group Anglo American reported a four percent fall in year profits on Wednesday, battered by a storm on currency markets, but predicted good growth in 2004.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/25/anglo.american.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/25/anglo.american.reut/index.html

Giorgio Armani, the Italian fashion designer known for classy looking clothes collections, is teaming up with a Dubai-based company to launch a collection of luxury hotels and resorts.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/armani.hotels.ap/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/armani.hotels.ap/index.html

Asian markets have closed narrowly lower, with tech issues easing in line with falls on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/asiastocks.fridayclose/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/asiastocks.fridayclose/index.html

Asian markets closed mainly higher Friday, with only Tokyo's Nikkei dipping into the red.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/06/asiastox.close/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/06/asiastox.close/index.html

Asian markets are mainly higher in early trade Friday, despite falls on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/asiastocks.open/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/asiastocks.open/index.html

Japanese stocks are mixed in early trade Friday, with tech issues lower after falls on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/19/asiastocks.friday/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/19/asiastocks.friday/index.html

Gains on Wall Street are giving confidence to investors in Asia Friday, with the market firmer in afternoon trade after a week of negative sentiment stoked by the strength of the yen against the dollar.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/05/stox.open/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/05/stox.open/index.html

Asian stocks have resisted the negative mood on Wall Street for a second day, pushing ahead to close higher Friday.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/13/asia.stoxclose/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/13/asia.stoxclose/index.html

Asian markets have closed mainly higher Thursday amid strong afternoon selling that pared earlier gains in Japan.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/asiastocks.close/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/asiastocks.close/index.html

Asian markets are mixed in early trade Wednesday, with South Korea higher after a strong day on Wall Street.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/asiastocks.midday/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/asiastocks.midday/index.html

AT&T Wireless has outraged at least two Asian-American civil rights organizations with a full page ad that appeared in newspapers across the United States Wednesday, prompting an apology from the cell phone carrier.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/04/att.wirelessad/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/04/att.wirelessad/index.html

Australia's central bank has left interest rates unchanged, pausing after two hikes as a higher Australian dollar drags on the economy and signs consumer borrowing is cooling.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/oz.rates.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/oz.rates.reut/index.html

Australia's trade deficit widened 48 percent in December to an eight-month high as a strong Australian dollar ate into export earnings and fuelled import growth.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/02/aust.deficit.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/02/aust.deficit.reut/index.html

Gains in top UK insurer Aviva and defensive tobacco, food and beverage groups pushed European shares higher on Wednesday as some investors play safe amid concerns about valuations elsewhere in the market.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/25/europe.markets.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/25/europe.markets.reut/index.html

Britain's largest insurer, Aviva, pleased investors with an unscheduled, bullish update on its full-year performance on Friday, boosting its shares and the entire sector.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/06/aviva.profits.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/06/aviva.profits.reut/index.html

Insurance giant Axa Asia Pacific has almost doubled full-year profit in 2003 to Aust. $537 million ($416 million) on strong performances in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/australia.axa/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/australia.axa/index.html

BAE Systems posted a 2.2 percent fall in annual operating profit on Thursday, in line with market expectations, and said the performance of its defense businesses would improve slightly this year.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/26/bae.results.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/26/bae.results.reut/index.html

It's not just Comcast v. Disney. It's also Roberts v. Eisner.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/comcast.disney.moguls.ap/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/12/comcast.disney.moguls.ap/index.html

Talk of mergers and acquisitions stirred up European shares on Monday, with UK cellphone firm mmO2 soaring but Dutch rival KPN down as its failed bid approach stoked speculation of a takeover battle.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/europe.markets.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/23/europe.markets.reut/index.html

Australian steelmaker BlueScope Steel is to spend Aust. $280 million ($222 million) on a new plant in China's Jiangsu province.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/17/australia.bluescope/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/17/australia.bluescope/index.html

Taiwan's Ministry of Finance and Chinatrust Group have tentatively taken control of the board of China Development, Taiwan's largest venture capital firm, a ministry official says.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/22/taiwan.chinadev.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/22/taiwan.chinadev.reut/index.html

U.S. plane maker Boeing says it is not interested in buying British aerospace and defense firm BAE Systems.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/boeing.bae.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/boeing.bae.reut/index.html

The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate a quarter point to 4.0 percent, as widely expected, in an effort to ease inflation concerns as the economy picks up speed.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/05/boe/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/05/boe/index.html

BP, the world's second-largest oil company, sold its stake in China's Sinopec Corp on Tuesday in a share placement worth HK$5.8 billion (US$744 million).
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/10/bp.sale.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/10/bp.sale.reut/index.html

Japanese stocks have jumped in early trade Wednesday after data showed Japan's economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace in the last quarter of 2003.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/17/asiastocks.wednesday/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/17/asiastocks.wednesday/index.html

U.S. bank Morgan Stanley is looking for partners to help it raise its bid for British property firm Canary Wharf to 293 pence per share, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper says, quoting a bid team executive.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/15/morgan.canarywharf.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/15/morgan.canarywharf.reut/index.html

Growth in Japanese money supply remained slow in January and bank lending continued to decline amid sluggish private sector demand, despite growing signs of economic recovery.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/08/japan.cash.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/08/japan.cash.reut/index.html

In less than four years, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) has become China's largest chip maker and the embodiment of the country's high-tech aspirations.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/china.smic.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/20/china.smic.reut/index.html

The world's largest diversified miner, BHP Billiton, says its first-half profit jumped 30 percent to $1.2 billion, driven by surging sales in China and rising metals prices.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/18/australia.bhp.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/18/australia.bhp.reut/index.html

China's plan to invest up to Aust. $835 million ($650 million) in a nickel project in Papua New Guinea is conditional on feasibility studies, the project's Australian majority owner said Thursday.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/china.png.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/11/china.png.reut/index.html

Chinese Internet media firm Sohu.com Inc has posted a jump in quarterly profit on sales of online advertising and mobile text message services.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/china.dotcom.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/03/china.dotcom.reut/index.html

Cingular, the second-largest U.S. cell phone group, has thrown down the gauntlet to British rival Vodafone Group by raising its bid for AT&T Wireless to $38 billion, a source close to talks said on Monday.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/vodafone.shares.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/16/vodafone.shares.reut/index.html

Cingular Wireless has raised its offer to buy AT&T Wireless Services Inc., while rival Vodafone Group Plc. continues to mull a potential bid that could value the No. 3 U.S. wireless company at $35 billion, sources familiar with the situation say.
http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/13/vodafone.cingular.att.reut/index.html

http://cnn.com/2004/BUSINESS/02/13/vodafone.cingular.att.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.

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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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