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Share capital

Capital in the form of shares, rather Than in the form of loans

Shareholder

Someone who owns shares in a company

Share option

The right given by a company to its workers to buy shares at a fixed price

Skill

An ability to do something weel

Sleeping partner

A partner who invests in a business but does not Take an active part in managing it

Slip

To become worse, less etc to a lower amount Than before

Slogan

A short phrase that is easy to remember and is used by an advertiser

Slot

A particular Time when a télévision programme or advertisement is shown

Soar

To increase quickly to a high level

Sole trader

A legal form of company in some countries for someone who has their own business,with no other shareholders

Spéculate

To buy goods etc in the hope that their value Will increase so that you can sell them at a higher price and make a profit

Speculative

Bought or done in the hope of making a profit

Sponsorship

Financial support to Pay for a sports etc in exchange for advertising or to get public attention

Stabilize

To become firm, steady or unchanging

Stake

Money risked or invested in a business

Stakeholder

A person who is considered an important part of an organization Because they have responsibility within it and receive advantages from it

Stand at

To be at a particular Level

Startup

A new company

Status symbol

Something you own that you think is a sign of a high social status

Stock

One of the shares into which ownership of a compagny is divided

Stock control

Making sure that supplies of raw matérial, work on progress and finished goods are managed correctly

Straight

To be honest and truthful with someone

Strategic

Done as part of a plan to gain an advantage

Strategy

A plan or series of plans for achieving an aim.

Stress

Continuous feelings of worry about your work or personal life that prévents you from relaxing

Stressed

If someone is stressed or stressed out, they are so worried and tired that they cannot relax

Strike

To deliberately stop work for a while Because of a disagreement about pay etc

Submit

To give a plan or pièce of writing to someone in authority for them to consider or improve

Subsidiary

A company that is at least half-owned by another company

Subsidize

If a gov subsidizes a company, it pays part of the cost

Subsidy

Money that is paid by a gov to make something cheaper to buy, use and produced

Surge

To increase suddenly

Sweetener

Something used to make an offer more attractive

Synergy

Additional advantages or profit that are produced by 2 ppl or orga combining their ideas and ressources

Tactic

A method that you use to achieve something

Tactical

Done in order to achieve what you Want at a later Time

Tailor

To make something or put something together so that it is exactly right for someones needs

Take over

To Take control of something

Takeover

The act of getting control of a company by buying more Than half of its shares

Takeover target

A company that may be bought or that is being bought by another company

Target

An orga, industry, country etc that is deliberately chosen to have something done to it

Tariff

A tax on goods coming into a country or going out of it

Teaser

An advertisement intended to get peoples attention for advertisments that Will come later or products that Will be available later

Teller

Someone whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank

Terminate

Of something terminates it ends

Thrive

If a company, market or place is thriving, it is very successful

Top of the range

Used to describe the most expensive products in a range of products or à market