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121 group
nгруппа; организация
- administration group
- advisory group
- affiliate group of corporations
- affiliated group
- age group
- allied trade group
- buyers' group
- campaign group
- consumer group
- design group
- development group
- economic group
- environmental group
- ethnic group
- examining group
- geographical group
- high status group
- income group
- interest group
- loaning group
- low status group
- management group
- manufacturing group
- minority group
- national group
- noncompeting group
- nonprofit group
- occupational group
- policy group
- population group
- pressure group
- producers' group
- product group of a corporation
- professional group
- purchasing group
- research group
- retailers' buying group
- social status group
- socioeconomic group
- spending group
- study group
- task group
- trade group
- umbrella group
- underwriting group
- vintage group
- wage rate group
- working group
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122 management
n1) управление; заведование; руководство; менеджмент2) ведение (дел, хозяйства, переговоров)3) правление; дирекция; администрация
- account management
- administrative management
- arbitration management
- asset management
- asset-liability management
- automated management
- automated production management
- bank management
- banking management
- bottom-up management
- business management
- cash management
- centralized management
- commercial management
- company management
- construction management
- contract management
- corporate management
- credit management
- crop management
- day-to-day management
- debt management
- demand-side management
- departmental management
- economic management
- executive management
- exhibition management
- external management
- factory management
- farm management
- financial management
- firm management
- fiscal management
- fund management
- general management
- hands-on management
- higher management
- industrial management
- interest rate risk management
- inventory management
- investment management
- job management
- joint management
- joint venture management
- level management
- line management
- livestock management
- lower management
- manpower management
- marketing management
- material management
- middle management
- monetary management
- money management
- one-man management
- on-site management
- operational management
- operative management
- participative management
- pension fund management
- personnel management
- piecemeal management
- plant management
- port management
- portfolio management
- product management
- production management
- project management
- proper management
- property management
- prudent macroeconomic management
- quality management
- rate management
- records management
- resource management
- risk management
- senior management
- sound management
- staff management
- stock management
- technical management
- temporary management
- top management
- trust management
- upper management
- work management
- working management
- works management
- management of a business
- management of consumer wants
- management of economic activity
- management of an enterprise
- management of a firm
- management of production
- management of securities
- carry out management
- place under external management
- take over managementEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > management
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123 partner
1. n1) участник2) партнер, компаньон3) контрагент
- acting partner
- active partner
- associated partner
- business partner
- chief partner
- contracting partner
- dependable partner
- dishonest partner
- domestic partner
- dormant partner
- equal partners
- financial partner
- floor partner
- foreign partner
- future partner
- general partner
- intragroup trading partners
- investment partner
- junior partner
- latent partner
- limited partner
- local partner
- majority interest partner
- managing partner
- market partner
- minority partner
- nominal partner
- nonrelated trading partners
- ordinary partner
- potential partner
- principal partner
- reliable partner
- responsible partner
- risk sharing partner
- safe partner
- secret partner
- senior partner
- sharing partner
- silent partner
- sleeping partner
- special partner
- strategic partner
- trade partner
- trading partner
- undisclosed partner
- unlimited partner
- unreliable partner
- working partner
- partner to a contract
- buy out a partner2. vбыть партнером; вступать в партнерские отношенияEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > partner
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124 agreement
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125 capital
Iaкапитальный, основной, главный, самый важныйIInIIIn1) капитал2) выгода, преимущество- make capital by smth.3) эк. капитал; фонды4) эк. акционерный капитал, ценные бумаги5) эк. товарно-торговый капитал• -
126 period
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127 assets
активы; средства, авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность (все, имеющее коммерческую или обменную ценность и принадлежащее компании, институту или частному лицу)•In a corporate liquidation any assets that cannot be valued are assigned a zero value. — При ликвидации корпорации любые неоцениваемые активы приравниваются к нулевой стоимости
The assets are listed in order of their liquidity. — Активы ранжированы по степени ликвидности.
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128 fund
1.2.1) запас, резерв, фонд2) pl фонды, денежные средства•The funds hit the account. — Средства «упали» на счет, средства переведены на счет.
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