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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the major source that brought about cash in to the company. Cash inflows from financing activities were relatively smaller than that of operating activities, but still added surplus of cash inflows to the company, recording 434,124,157 thousand won. Financing activities of SK Telecom include issuing bonds and selling treasuary stocks. However, the main source of cash outflows was 'Investing activ
it exposes itself to risk. The risk arises because currencies may move in relation to each other. If a firm is buying and selling in different currencies, then revenue and costs can move upwards or downwards as exchange rates between currencies change. If a firm has borrowed funds in a different currency, the repayments on thedebt could change or, if the firm has invested overseas, the