German businessmen often entertain their guests through formal dinners, networking events, or business luncheons, emphasizing a mix of professionalism and hospitality. Activities might include tasting regional cuisines paired with fine wines or beers, showcasing local culture. Additionally, they may engage in discussions about business trends while also incorporating leisure activities like golfing or attending cultural events, ensuring a balanced experience that fosters relationships.
Levi Strauss, who formed the first company to make blue jeans was born on February 26, 1829. He was of German Jewish descent and an American businessman.
Isidor Straus was a German businessman. He was also a co-owner of Macy's. He worked with his brother named Nathan. He also served as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
Thomas Burke - businessman - died in 1949.
Steve Alexander - businessman - was born in 1951.
Richard Evans - businessman - was born in 1942.
to entertain people i guess
Heinrich Schlieman was the German busnessman who began to search for Mycenae.
Guess = Raten
There were many, but it sounds as if you are thinking of Oskar Schindler.
I think German army i guess
Erraten.
I do not know the answer, but can only guess that it derived from the French word, "salon" (a place to entertain guests).
I guess in Hannover.
sonnets were said to be of a public material and is of not much of use but to entertain i guess.
A bored German Shepherd can become destructive so it is best to entertain him/her with plenty of exercise and toys(Kong balls are usually their favorite).
German businessman Carl Hahn is 91 years old (birthdate: July 1, 1926).
sure...... i guess