coworker?
colleague
competitor
Recovery is another term for expansion in the business cycle.
The term business parks can be defined as an area specially designated and landscaped to accommodate business offices, warehouses, light industry, etc.
A corporation is a business. You could also call it an organization. Association is another term for this. A partnership would be a corporation composed of only two parties.
Another name for a small business owner is "proprietor." In the US, if the owner is doing business as an LLC, he is a "member."
incorporated
a friend could be an acquaintance.
The term acquaintance is defined as having a personal knowledge, study, or experience of another individual who is not quite a friend. The word acquaintance comes from the word originated from the Middle English word aqueinten from the years 1250 to 1300.
Recovery is another term for expansion in the business cycle.
Assuming the definition: "a person known informally", a synonym could be "friend". However, many people in American English make a distinction between a friend and an acquaintance. In that context, a friend is better-known than an acquaintance. In business terms, 'colleague' and 'associate' could also serve as synonyms for acquaintance.
Although you are expressing the fact that you are pleased to become an acquaintance of a person, the idiomatic construction is "(I am) pleased to make your acquaintance."Similarly, someone is said to "make the acquaintance of" another person.
An acquaintant is another word for an acquaintance, a person with whom someone is acquainted.
If you don't like them, they are not really a friend are they? Acquaintance would be a polite term.
A business consolidation is another term for business combination. When a company acquires other businesses, it forms a merge, which means the businesses are combined.
The correct spelling is acquaintance (someone you know casually).
consciousness, acquaintance, appreciation, attention, familiarity, recognition, understanding
"Un conocido" refers to someone known but not necessarily a close friend or acquaintance. This term can also be used to refer to an acquaintance or someone with whom you are familiar but not particularly close.
An 'acquaintance' might be one such person. A 'colleague' might be a term used to describe such a person of a more professional relationship.friend just not a close one or an associate