to become larger in size, amount or number, or to make something larger in size, amount or number
expand
a document sent by a seller to a customer with details of goods or services that have been provided, their price and the payment date
Invoice
a relationship between two people, organisations or countries that work together
partnership
someone who owns shares in a company
shareholder
a group of consumers brought together by a company to help it do market research. The consumers are asked to discuss their feelings and opinions about products, advertisements, companies
focus group
to make a statement saying what is likely to happen in the future, based on information that is available now
forecast
a company or country that makes goods or grows foods
producer
an amount of money that a business or organisation has to spend on something
expense
a company that works with another company in a particular activity, or invests in the same activity
partner
to help something develop, grow, become more successful, etc. or encourage something to happen
promote
a person or company that pays for a television programme, a sports or arts event, training, etc. in exchange for advertising or to get public attention
a sponsor
money that you earn from your job or that you receive from investments
income
to give money to pay for a television programme, a sports or arts event, training, etc. in exchange for advertising or to get public attention
to sponsor
one of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided
share
money borrowed from a bank, financial institution, person, etc. on which interest is usually paid to the lender until the loan is repaid
loan
someone who is successful in business and industry and has a lot of money and power
tycoon
a design or way of writing its name that a company or organisation uses as its official sign on its products, advertising
logo
to buy shares, bonds, property, etc. in order to make a profit
invest
an increase in the value of goods and services produced in a country or area
economic growth
a move to a more important job or position in a company or organisation
promotion
an amount paid by a borrower to a lender, for example to a bank by someone borrowing money for a loan or by a bank to a depositor
interest
the amount of business done in a particular period, measured by the amount of money obtained from customers for goods or services that have been sold
turnover
the process of making or growing things to be sold as products, usually in large quantities
production
involving goods and services that are expensive and perhaps of good quality compared to other goods, etc. of the same type, or the people that buy them
upmarket
to make or grow something in large quantities to be sold
produce