Monopolies. Legal ones. The Electric company, The Gas company, etc. Also a patent can be an influence a market owned and offering a service or product that no one else does.
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a free market -capitalismeveryone participates for his own interestseach individual and business seeks to maximize it profitcompetitionplanned market/ controlled market- communism marketgovernment owns most prpoerty resoruces and economic decisions are made through a planning board appointed by the government.
China - Robert xD
People with couches are the target market for cushions. So basically anyone who rents or owns a home, men and women of ages from 18 to 99.
Countries do no own businesses, perhaps your question relates to the location of its headquarters or it principal place of business, or indeed stock markets on which it is listed.
The Lulu Hypermarket owner is M. A. Yousuf Ali, an Indian businessman MD of EMKE Group of Companies which owns the Lulu Hypermarket chain in the Middle East. See related link.
a businessman.........
I searched that in the google. Finally i found that Europen market owns the larget jet.
There is no one single company that owns the worlds diamond market. The DeBeers Organization, however, is a long-standing and seasoned business involved in diamonds -- worldwide. They do not own the market.
foreign direct investment
In a mixed economy the owner owns a business.
Not everyone who owns a business is an entrepreneur.
Another name for a business owner is an entrepreneur. sole proprietership
The owner owns the business. Him and other superiors can control the business. Whoever the owner approves of can control the business.
a free market -capitalismeveryone participates for his own interestseach individual and business seeks to maximize it profitcompetitionplanned market/ controlled market- communism marketgovernment owns most prpoerty resoruces and economic decisions are made through a planning board appointed by the government.
It is a company/business that owns other business.
Consumers
Basically the amount of the market that you take up. So there is a market for cell phones, and say Verizon owns 50% of that market share or say 2 billion and ATT owns 25% of the market share or 1 billion and so on.