Betekenis van:
business concern

business concern
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bedrijf dat handelt; onderneming die handel drijft
  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
"a racially integrated business concern"

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business concern
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zaak of bedrijf
  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
"a racially integrated business concern"

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business concern
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bedrijf
  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
"a racially integrated business concern"

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business concern
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • handelsmaatschappij, handelmaatschappij
  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
"a racially integrated business concern"

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business concern
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • handelsfirma, handelshuis
  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
"a racially integrated business concern"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I have a concern in the business.
  2. The Consortium’s business plan was also a matter for concern.
  3. The transaction does not concern Télé 2’s business in mobile telephony services.
  4. The comparison must concern the business rather than cooperative members or shareholders.
  5. Business secrets can only concern information relating to a business which has actual or potential economic value, the disclosure or use of which could result in economic benefits for other companies.
  6. It would appear that in principle business secrets can only relate to the beneficiary of the aid (or other third party) and can only concern information submitted by the EFTA State (or third party).
  7. Such supply should therefore be only a small part of the establishment's business; the establishments supplied should be situated in its immediate vicinity; and the supply should concern only certain types of products or establishments.
  8. It is also a major concern for insurance undertakings as it constitutes an important part of non-life insurance business in the Community. Motor insurance also has an impact on the free movement of persons and vehicles.
  9. Glatfelter acquired on 9 March 2006, through its subsidiary Glatfelter UK, the majority of assets of Crompton's production facility at Lydney, Gloucestershire, UK including all tangible and intangible assets necessary to carry on the Lydney Business as a going concern.
  10. The services covered by this Directive concern a wide variety of ever-changing activities, including business services such as management consultancy, certification and testing; facilities management, including office maintenance; advertising; recruitment services; and the services of commercial agents.
  11. Having assessed the measure in more detail during the formal investigation, the Commission finds that the elements of methodological concern are of minor importance, based on the choice of the business plan methodology applied by GNA, and do not put into question the overall viability of the business plan.
  12. Some other sales also directly concern the core business with German SME business customers, private customers and institutional customers, thus for example the European LBBW subsidiaries […] and LBBW Luxembourg, which mainly serve German customers in the LBBW core markets in activities outside the domestic market.
  13. In particular, the Commission asked whether the company might foreseeably be liquidated, involving the cessation of all business activities, at the end of the insolvency proceedings or whether there was any possibility that the company’s business activities might be continued in any form, for instance as the result of a sale as a going concern.
  14. The Commission sent a reminder on 22 December 2006 requesting Italy to submit the missing information while specifying in more detail which information would be needed. In particular, the Commission asked whether the company might foreseeably be liquidated, involving the cessation of all business activities, at the end of the insolvency proceedings or whether there was any possibility that the company’s business activities might be continued in any form, for instance as the result of a sale as a going concern.
  15. In view of all the considerations set out above, the Commission has concluded that Romi Italia is not de facto continuing the business of Sandretto. Consequently, the Commission considers that the operation was a sale of assets, and not of a going concern.