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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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収録単語 (100)

  • 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.