The term often used is 'category killer'.
They are quite rare especially in consumer goods but examples are
- Apple : tablets and phones
- Home Depot (US), B&Q (UK), Bunnings (Aus) : Home improvement
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a national business is where a small, local business may set up other outlet stores around Britain, this then becomes a national business
Yes, if the other business is NOT another entity. Basically it becomes a division of the first.
A business becomes a corporation after filing paperwork with the government of the country the business is located in. Although the term "corporation" is usually used to refer to large businesses, a small business can become a corporation if it fills out the proper paperwork.
When departments within an organization don't work together the business becomes less effective and efficient. Communication between departments helps organizations become efficient.
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when a business swallows up the entire nation it is called a monopoly. that is where the name of the game comes from. in the game you are trying to cause your opponents to go bankrupt so you have control of all the business without any opposition. therefore it becomes a monopoly.
If the business has no competition and becomes a monopoly.
The swallows fly to warm countries since the weather is usually cold. The right conjunction should be because.
monopoly ================================================== A monopoly happens when an enterprise, group, person, has control over a product/service in a particular area. The enterprise can fix pricing and push-out competitors.
Invaders come to the lands of Russia and Russia becomes literally involved in the war.
yes
Some will last around 4.5 billion years - until the sun becomes a red giant and effectively swallows the Earth.
When owner invests more cash in business it increases the owners capital in business and business becomes more liable towards it's owners.
No. The conjunction WHEN should be used instead of SINCE.Grammatically, you could have the proper sentence "The swallows are flying to a warmer country since the weather has become cold." Either since or as or forcould be used, but any would mean because.