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Joint stock company
 
A company whose shares are owned by shareholders
 
A private family-owned business
 
A single-owner business
 
A government agency.
Private company
 
A company that does not sell its shares to the public
 
A company owned by the government
 
A nonprofit organization
 
A large public corporation.
Family-owned company
 
A business run by members of a family
 
A company owned by the government
 
A large international corporation
 
A public stock company.
Subsidiary
 
A company owned by another company
 
A completely independent business
 
A temporary business partner
 
A competitor in the same market.
Market share
 
The percentage of total sales a company holds in a market
 
The total products sold globally
 
The total income of the company
 
The number of employees in the market.
Head office
 
The main office of a company
 
A local branch
 
A personal workspace
 
An unregistered location.
Net profit
 
The total money earned after all expenses are deducted
 
The total sales before expenses
 
The money borrowed for a project
 
The total tax paid.
Waste of time
 
An activity that does not produce useful results
 
An activity with clear benefits
 
An efficient use of time
 
A necessary routine.
Forecast
 
To predict or estimate a future event
 
To avoid guessing
 
To ignore future possibilities
 
To change past events.
Address
 
To deal with or discuss a specific issue
 
To ignore a problem
 
To create new issues
 
To focus on irrelevant matters.
Gather
 
To collect or bring things together
 
To separate everything
 
To destroy items
 
To lose important details.
Primary
 
The most important or main thing
 
A secondary detail
 
An irrelevant matter
 
A minor issue.
Offer
 
A proposal or opportunity given to someone
 
A demand for payment
 
A refusal to help
 
A strict order.
Risk
 
The possibility of something bad happening
 
The guarantee of success
 
A situation with no consequences
 
An easy opportunity.
Substitute
 
To replace one thing with another
 
To remove something without a replacement
 
To use something as it is
 
To refuse alternatives.
Strategy
 
A plan designed to achieve a specific goal
 
A random list of tasks
 
A failure plan
 
A refusal to plan.
Evaluation
 
The process of assessing or judging something
 
The act of copying ideas
 
The act of ignoring feedback
 
The process of creating something new.
Evaluate
 
To assess or judge the value or quality of something
 
To ignore details
 
To approve everything
 
To avoid judgment.
Demonstrate
 
To show how something works or explain something clearly
 
To hide details of a process
 
To write about something
 
To cancel an explanation.
Avoid
 
To keep away from something harmful or unpleasant
 
To face a problem directly
 
To accept risks willingly
 
To create trouble.
Prepare
 
To get ready for something in advance
 
To ignore upcoming tasks
 
To complete something after a deadline
 
To do things randomly.
Rearrange
 
To change the order or position of something
 
To keep everything the same
 
To remove something from a list
 
To create a mess.
Schedule
 
A plan that shows when tasks or activities will happen
 
A list of tasks to avoid
 
A random list of ideas
 
An outdated timetable.
Implement
 
To start or put a plan into action
 
To cancel a project
 
To analyze a plan
 
To avoid responsibility.
Estimate costs
 
To calculate the approximate amount of money needed for something
 
To count the exact money
 
To give a discount on costs
 
To refuse payment.
Money-back guarantee
 
A promise to refund the customer if they are not satisfied with a product or service
 
A discount program
 
A free replacement policy
 
A loyalty bonus.
Loyalty card
 
A card given by a store to reward customers with points or discounts for frequent purchases
 
A card that guarantees a refund
 
A card for cash withdrawals
 
A card used to store money.
Bargain
 
A product or service offered at a price lower than its usual value
 
An overpriced item
 
A high-end product
 
A free gift.
A big discount
 
A significant reduction in the original price of something
 
A product at its normal price
 
An increase in the price of something
 
A card to track purchases.
Great deals
 
Excellent offers or prices on products or services
 
A guarantee to return money
 
A program to reward loyal customers
 
A large number of products.