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Перевод: entrepreneur
[существительное] предприниматель ; владелец предприятия; антрепренер
Тезаурус:
- THE New Statesman and Society could soon have a new owner if negotiations with Mr Robert Holmes a Court, the Australian entrepreneur, are successful, writes Georgina Henry.
- Now, as a step away from the craftsman entrepreneur that has been John Makepeace's hallmark he has introduced a new course to Hooke Park College for manufacturing businesses that want to make better use of wood.
- Clearly upset, the 51-year-old entrepreneur said that his group would not give up the fight.
- The backers are understood to have included Owen Oyston, the media entrepreneur, as well as a Middle Eastern businessman.
- Andrew Crisp, from Winchester, said it was nonsense to suggest that the Government had abandoned the entrepreneur by raising the cost of borrowing.
- Another entrepreneur establishing a sack-making factory with limited protection, may find a relative of the president given a licence to import freely the same product.
- ALAN BOND, the troubled Australian entrepreneur, will pay the 27.5m he must find to remain part of the consortium behind British Satellite Broadcasting, the UK rival to Rupert Murdoch's Sky Television.
- This is believed to be Eddy Shah, the media entrepreneur who has claimed he was offered the Edwards shares for 16m.
- Control of MTS is being contested by Twigrealm, a company backed by the South African meat trader Freddy Hirsch and the British property entrepreneur Stephen Wingate, and by Alpha Gamma, the property group.
- STANDARD Chartered Bank, the group with an uncomfortable level of exposure to the troubled Australian entrepreneur, Alan Bond, has sold its prestige headquarters building for 145million as part of efforts to shore up its capital ratios.
- Akeredolu-ale, one of the Nigerian analysts of local entrepreneur, writing in 1975 saw deeper problems:
- To compete successfully with multinationals, the entrepreneur must acquire knowledge, qualifications and specialised training similar to the managers and technical staff that the foreign company can afford to employ.
- One entrepreneur described it as: "The return of the pioneering days".
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