a 21-percent interest in the company in the mid-1990s.
Marriott's primary enterprise is its hotels and lodgings. It owns about 1,500 properties (more than 205,000 rooms) in the United States and overseas. Revenue generated from room rentals and the sale of food and beverages at these hotels generated approximately 64 percent of the company's total revenue in 1997, with the remaining 36 percent c
1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
a company must disclose information if “[t]here is a substantial like likelihood thata reasonable investor would have found the omitted information important or that the missing facts would have altered the ‘total mix’ of information available to the investor.” Thus, a matter is generally thought of as “material” if a prudent investor would reasonably want to know about it. Size of t
at the government's direction, reducing production while laying off thousands of workers.
Moreover, while the market for new automobile has decreased 46%, the U.S. Treasury Department does not foresee car sales to rebound this year or the next, particularly with baby boomers entering retirement, when people typically buy fewer cars. Some, especially in Detroit, argue that once the recession is
2. 예문과 함께 보는 필수 200 어휘
TOEIC VOCABULARY
(1) launch : (사업 등을 ) 시작. 착수하다
She is launched on a new business.
(그녀는 새로운 사업에 착수하고 있었다.)
(2) merge : 합병하다. 합체시키다.
The two companies were merged in the new company.
(이 둥 회사는 합동하여 새 회사를 만들었다.)
(3) takeover : 인수
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