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Range of Different Types of Businesses. Local. National. International . Global. Public. Private. Non-profit. Primary sector. Secondary Sector.

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Page 1: Range of Different Types of Businesses

Range of Different Types of Businesses.

Local. National. International. Global. Public. Private. Non-profit. Primary

sector. Secondary

Sector. Tertiary

Sector.

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Local

Local:- A company which provides goods or services to a local population. Though most often used when referring to a locally-owned business, the term may also be used to describe a franchise or corporate branch operating within a local area.

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National

National: The National Business Review (or NBR) is a weekly New Zealand newspaper aimed at the business sector. The paper was up until 2012 owned by Barry Colman, who also publishes the Grocers Review and several other small trade publications. Todd Scott has been the managing editor of the paper since 2012.

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International

International: Then, anytime someone enters local search terms into Google (search terms referring to a town or city or state or zip code), it automatically triggers Google to display Google Map listings on its first page of search results and those listing cover up to 30% of the screen. Every other search result related to web sites, videos and images gets pushed further down. This is what makes Google Places one of the most incredible marketing.

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Global: Gone are the days when only large corporations had international presence. Today, businesses, regardless of their size, must expand internationally or can expect to be taken over by more competitive businesses. The transition to global business is not easy and some businesses become a liability to their own organization, lagging behind in development. Others forge ahead overconfidently running the risk of failure. The reality is that global businesses are today's economic fact of life and to survive, each business requires an adaptable international mindset and an expert plan.

Global

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Public

Public: A public company, publicly traded company, publicly held company, or public limited company (in the United Kingdom) is a limited liability company that offers its securities (stock/shares, bonds/loans, etc.) for sale to the general public, typically through a stock exchange, or through market makers operating in over the counter markets. Public companies, including public limited companies, must be listed on a stock exchange depending on their size and local legislation.

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Private

Private: Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet). Clouds can be classified as public, private or hybrid.

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Non-profit

Non-profit: A business organization that serves some public purpose and therefore enjoys special treatment under the law. Nonprofit corporations, contrary to their name, can make a profit but can't be designed primarily for profit-making.

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Primary sector

Primary sector: The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining. This is contrasted with the secondary sector, producing manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector, producing services. The primary sector is usually most important in less developed countries, and typically less important in industrial countries. The manufacturing industries that aggregate, pack, package, purify or process the raw materials close to the primary producers are normally considered part of this sector, especially if the raw material is unsuitable for sale or difficult to transport long distances.

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Secondary Sector

Secondary Sector: This sector generally takes the output of the primary sector and manufactures finished goods. These products are then either exported or sold to domestic consumers and to places where they are suitable for use by other businesses. This sector is often divided into light industry and heavy industry. Many of these industries consume large amounts of energy and require factories and machinery to convert the raw materials into goods and products. They also produce waste materials and waste heat that may pose environmental problems or cause pollution.

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Tertiary Sector

Tertiary Sector: The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining. This is contrasted with the secondary sector, producing manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector, producing services. The primary sector is usually most important in less developed countries, and typically less important in industrial countries. The manufacturing industries that aggregate, pack, package, purify or process the raw materials close to the primary producers are normally considered part of this sector, especially if the raw material is unsuitable for sale or difficult to transport long distances.

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Different Types of Businesses.