企業ニュース英単語100【スターターパック】
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企業の決算・買収・経営戦略に関するニュース英単語100語を厳選したスターターパック。ビジネスニュースを読みたい方におすすめです。
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- sales revenue[noun]★★売上高Sales revenue grew by fifteen percent last year.
- profitability[noun]★★★収益性The new strategy improved the company's profitability.
- net profit[noun]★★純利益Net profit doubled compared to last year.
- gross profit[noun]★★★粗利益Gross profit margins remained stable this quarter.
- operating profit[noun]★★★営業利益Operating profit rose despite higher costs.
- earnings[noun]★★収益The company reported strong earnings this quarter.
- net loss[noun]★★★純損失The airline posted a net loss for the year.
- buyout[noun]★★★買収The firm completed a buyout of its main rival.
- takeover[noun]★★★乗っ取り、買収The takeover was approved by regulators.
- hostile takeover[noun]★★★★敵対的買収The board rejected the hostile takeover bid.
- stake[noun]★★★株式、出資The investor bought a small stake in the company.
- majority stake[noun]★★★過半数の株式The company acquired a majority stake in its supplier.
- joint venture[noun]★★★合弁事業The two companies formed a joint venture in Asia.
- parent company[noun]★★親会社The parent company oversees operations in five countries.
- holding company[noun]★★★持株会社The holding company owns several smaller brands.
- unicorn[noun]★★★ユニコーン企業The startup became a unicorn after its latest funding round.
- IPO[noun]★★★新規株式公開The company plans to launch its IPO next year.
- go public[phrase]★★★株式を公開するThe startup decided to go public this fall.
- spin-off[noun]★★★★スピンオフ、分社化The company created a spin-off to focus on software.
- divestiture[noun]★★★★事業売却The divestiture of the unit raised billions of dollars.
- insolvency[noun]★★★★支払い不能The company faced insolvency after years of losses.
- liquidation[noun]★★★★清算The store is closing due to liquidation.
- receivership[noun]★★★★管財、破産管理The firm was placed into receivership last month.
- CFO[noun]★★最高財務責任者The new CFO joined the company in January.
- COO[noun]★★最高執行責任者The COO oversees daily business operations.
- board of directors[noun]★★取締役会The board of directors approved the merger.
- shareholder meeting[noun]★★株主総会The annual shareholder meeting was held in April.
- annual report[noun]★★年次報告書The annual report highlighted record profits.
- earnings report[noun]★★決算報告Investors are waiting for the earnings report.
- quarterly earnings[noun]★★★四半期決算Quarterly earnings beat analysts' expectations.
- profit warning[noun]★★★★業績下方修正の警告The company issued a profit warning last week.
- product launch[noun]★★製品発表The product launch attracted media attention worldwide.
- product recall[noun]★★★製品回収The company issued a product recall over safety concerns.
- flagship product[noun]★★★主力製品The company's flagship product remains its best seller.
- brand awareness[noun]★★★ブランド認知度The campaign helped increase brand awareness.
- rebranding[noun]★★★ブランド再構築The company underwent a major rebranding last year.
- offshoring[noun]★★★★オフショアリング、海外移転Offshoring helped the company reduce production costs.
- headcount[noun]★★★従業員数The company plans to reduce headcount by ten percent.
- job cuts[noun]★★★人員削減The company announced job cuts across several departments.
- severance package[noun]★★★★退職金パッケージEmployees were offered a generous severance package.
- early retirement[noun]★★★早期退職Many senior staff accepted the early retirement offer.
- hiring freeze[noun]★★★採用凍結The company imposed a hiring freeze during the downturn.
- talent acquisition[noun]★★★人材獲得The firm invested heavily in talent acquisition.
- retention rate[noun]★★★★定着率Employee retention rate improved after the new policy.
- corporate culture[noun]★★★企業文化The new CEO wants to change the corporate culture.
- work environment[noun]★★職場環境The company improved its work environment for staff.
- compliance violation[noun]★★★★コンプライアンス違反The bank was fined for a compliance violation.
- lawsuit[noun]★★★訴訟The company is facing a lawsuit from a former employee.
- settlement[noun]★★★和解Both sides reached a settlement out of court.
- fine[noun]★★罰金The company paid a large fine for the violation.
- penalty[noun]★★★違反金、罰則A penalty was imposed for missing the deadline.
- regulatory approval[noun]★★★規制当局の承認The merger is still awaiting regulatory approval.
- intellectual property[noun]★★★知的財産The company protects its intellectual property carefully.
- R&D[noun]★★研究開発The company invests heavily in R&D every year.
- disruptive technology[noun]★★★★破壊的技術Disruptive technology changed the entire industry.
- competitive edge[noun]★★★競争優位性Innovation gives the company a competitive edge.
- niche market[noun]★★★ニッチ市場The company found success in a niche market.
- target audience[noun]★★ターゲット層The ad campaign reached its target audience effectively.
- customer base[noun]★★顧客基盤The company expanded its customer base overseas.
- customer loyalty[noun]★★顧客ロイヤルティThe rewards program increased customer loyalty.
- market expansion[noun]★★★市場拡大Market expansion is the company's top priority this year.
- global expansion[noun]★★★世界展開The chain announced global expansion plans.
- diversification[noun]★★★★事業多角化Diversification helped the company survive the downturn.
- core business[noun]★★主力事業The company decided to focus on its core business.
- business model[noun]★★ビジネスモデルThe startup introduced a new business model.
- revenue stream[noun]★★★収益源Subscriptions became a major revenue stream.
- cash flow[noun]★★★キャッシュフローThe company improved its cash flow this year.
- working capital[noun]★★★★運転資金The firm needs more working capital to grow.
- capital expenditure[noun]★★★★設備投資Capital expenditure rose as the factory expanded.
- cost-cutting[noun]★★コスト削減The company launched a cost-cutting program.
- cost efficiency[noun]★★★コスト効率The new system improved cost efficiency across departments.
- economies of scale[noun]★★★★規模の経済Larger factories benefit from economies of scale.
- supply agreement[noun]★★★供給契約The two firms signed a long-term supply agreement.
- licensing deal[noun]★★★ライセンス契約The company signed a licensing deal with a major brand.
- strategic partnership[noun]★★★戦略的提携The two companies announced a strategic partnership.
- exclusive contract[noun]★★★独占契約The supplier signed an exclusive contract with the retailer.
- press conference[noun]★★記者会見The CEO held a press conference to address the issue.
- media coverage[noun]★★★メディア報道The launch received extensive media coverage.
- public relations[noun]★★★広報活動The public relations team managed the crisis carefully.
- crisis management[noun]★★★危機管理Good crisis management protected the company's reputation.
- reputation damage[noun]★★★評判の低下The scandal caused serious reputation damage.
- stock buyback[noun]★★★★自社株買いThe company announced a large stock buyback program.
- dividend payout[noun]★★★配当支払いThe dividend payout increased for the third year in a row.
- shareholder value[noun]★★★株主価値The strategy aims to increase shareholder value.
- activist investor[noun]★★★★アクティビスト投資家An activist investor pushed for changes on the board.
- proxy fight[noun]★★★★委任状争奪戦The company faced a proxy fight over its leadership.
- executive compensation[noun]★★★★役員報酬Executive compensation became a hot topic at the meeting.
- golden parachute[noun]★★★★ゴールデンパラシュート(高額退職金)The CEO received a golden parachute after the merger.
- succession plan[noun]★★★後継者計画The board approved a new succession plan.
- leadership transition[noun]★★★経営陣の交代The company managed a smooth leadership transition.
- whistleblower[noun]★★★★内部告発者A whistleblower revealed the accounting fraud.
- data breach[noun]★★★データ漏洩The company reported a major data breach last week.
- cybersecurity[noun]★★★サイバーセキュリティThe firm increased spending on cybersecurity.
- market capitalization[noun]★★★★時価総額The company's market capitalization exceeded one billion dollars.
- stock split[noun]★★★株式分割The company announced a two-for-one stock split.
- underwriting[noun]★★★★引受The bank handled the underwriting for the new bond issue.
- credit line[noun]★★★融資枠The company secured a new credit line from the bank.
- bridge loan[noun]★★★★つなぎ融資The firm took out a bridge loan to cover short-term costs.
- turnaround plan[noun]★★★再建計画The new CEO introduced a turnaround plan for the company.
- trade secret[noun]★★★企業秘密The former employee was accused of stealing a trade secret.
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