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viktelen [127]
3 years ago
10

New ventures:

Business
1 answer:
exis [7]3 years ago
3 0

New ventures b) are often preferred by technology based companies.

Explanation:

  • New Ventures is a global program that provides services for the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) whose main goal is to generate a positive environmental or social change within their own communities.
  • New venture growth is one of the foundational topics in entrepreneurship research.
  • Venture Concept brings together experienced and qualified resources in order to extend those of the enterprises. T
  • hey help implement change management and reduce risks.
  • Venture Concepts consultants have launched new companies and can assist start-ups or strategic joint-ventures.
  • A business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit; a commercial or other speculation: Their newest venture allows you to order their products online. the money, ship, cargo, merchandise, or the like, on which risk is taken in a business enterprise or speculation.

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