Tesco started in 1919 by Jack Cohen
they are involved in the sales of household items
the organisational strucute of tesco is up ur ma's ass
Retail food sector, and lately finance sector also
This depends, while you could hardly call a local store a big business due to the size of jobs created, i mean you have a shopkeeper and that is it. Whereas if you look at tesco or ASDA you can hardy call them small business due to the size of employment they have they have more than 1million employees each due to the national expansion that they have
very big they earn lots of money around england
This is the important part of the business. Every business have their competitor, owner of the business must be have good relationship with their competitor. for example, Tesco is big business, Tesco have lots of competitors. Tesco sells lots of different products of different companies. if they sell Walkers' products so Tesco need to have good relationship with Walkers' owners, because Tesco have to make profit, they can make profit by selling their own and Walkers' products. So, it is necessary to have good relationship with other businesses.
Tesco started in 1919 by Jack Cohen
A business that is the opposite to the business you are writing about. For example Tesco and Asda are direct where as Tesco and coca-cola and indirect
A business without aims is a business planning to fail
No
business
yes because it is
a small business is like a corner shop; a big business is like Tesco's. one is only local, whilst the other is global. Also big businesses have alot of employee's, and small businesses only have a few employee's, sometimes just family members. :) x
Neither. The correct word is Tesco, with no 's'. ie: "I'm going to Tesco" and not "I'm going to Tescos/Tesco's".
There was a gigantic Tesco there. It was the world's biggest but closed down. Sorry, there has never been a Tesco in Peterlee
tesco is the username and the password is m********s