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bricks-and-mortar - a company that operates in traditional ways only, and does not operate on the Internet
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[bri: f] official instructions saying how a job should be done
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a list of the goods being sent and transported by ship
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a payment made with cash, i.e. notes and coins with no record of it
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the price at which products are sold to wholesalers
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involving calculations concerning risks which are involved in an insurance
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a company that sells products to smaller shops
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a company that operates both in traditional ways and by using the Internet
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a website containing mostly information; a business providing the news for a website
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to reduce the number of workers of a company or organization in order to make it smaller and reduce costs
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information and service provided by a company to its customers after they have bought a product
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AGM (Annual General Meeting) commencer à apprendre
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a meeting of all the members of a company held every year to discuss important issues such as financial situation etc.
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A department of a financial institution where the work of people employed in the institution is checked. The back office workers check whether business deals have been made correctly and in a legal way.
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a person that does physical or manual work
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electrical equipment used for entertainment (radios, television sets, computers)
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a company that sells the biggest amount of products of a certain type or a product that is sold more often than others of its type
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total, including everything
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large amount of money paid to someone for accepting an important job (usually involving changing jobs and moving to another company)
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describing communication between different offices/departments of the same organization or company
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a product sold at a very low price to attract customers and encourage them to buy products of the same brand or in the same shop
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