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2 enterprise
n1) предприятие
- agro-industrial enterprise
- ailing enterprise
- artisan enterprise
- auxiliary enterprise
- bankrupt enterprise
- business enterprise
- collective enterprise
- commercial enterprise
- commercial manufacturing enterprise
- competitive enterprise
- concessional enterprise
- cooperating enterprise
- cooperative enterprise
- corporate enterprise
- debtor enterprise
- defaulted enterprise
- defaulter enterprise
- derfaulting enterprise
- diversified enterprise
- domestic enterprise
- export enterprise
- family-owned enterprise
- faltering enterprise
- farm enterprise
- farming enterprise
- foreign enterprise
- foreign trade enterprise
- free enterprise
- fuel and energy enterprise
- governmental enterprise
- government-owned enterprise
- group enterprise
- income-generating enterprise
- income-producing enterprise
- incorporated enterprise
- independent enterprise
- industrial enterprise
- insurance enterprise
- integrated enterprise
- joint enterprise
- large enterprise
- large-scale enterprise
- leading enterprise
- leased enterprise
- loss-making enterprise
- main enterprise
- manufacturing enterprise
- medium-sized enterprise
- mixed enterprise
- monopoly enterprise
- motor transport enterprise
- multi-activity enterprise
- multinational enterprise
- municipal enterprise
- mushroom enterprise
- national enterprise
- nationalized enterprise
- operating enterprise
- parent enterprise
- partner enterprise
- paying enterprise
- private enterprise
- privately-owned enterprise
- privatized enterprise
- processing enterprise
- profitable enterprise
- profit-making enterprise
- public enterprise
- publicly-owned enterprise
- public sector enterprise
- related enterprise
- remunerative enterprise
- risky enterprise
- rival enterprise
- self-governed and self-financing enterprise
- shipping enterprise
- small enterprise
- small-scale enterprise
- state enterprise
- state-owned enterprise
- state-owned commercial enterprise
- state unitary enterprise
- subordinate enterprise
- subsidiary enterprise
- subsidized enterprise
- trade enterprise
- trading enterprise
- transnational enterprise
- unincorporated enterprise
- unitary enterprise
- unprofitable enterprise
- upcoming enterprise
- urban development enterprise
- wholesale enterprise
- enterprise in deafult
- enterprise in duress
- on the balance sheet of an enterprise
- abandon an enterprise
- close down an enterprise
- declare an enterprise financially solvent
- establish an enterprise
- hold an enterprise
- launch an enterprise
- make an enterprise bankrupt
- run an enterprise
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