BIGBUSINESS

Big Business

Big Business is a 1988 American comedy film farce starring Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin . The movie revolves around two sets of identical female twins who were mismatched at birth, with one ending in a wealthy urban family and the other in a poor rural family . It was produced by Touchstone Pictures, with the plot loosely based on The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare.

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Big business

Big business is large-scale, corporate-controlled, financial or business activities. As a term, it is typically used to describe activities that run from "huge transactions" to the more general "doing big things." The concept first arose in a symbolic sense after 1880 in connection with the combination movement that began in American business at that time. United States corporations that fall into the category of "big business" include ExxonMobil, Wal-Mart, Apple, Google, Microsoft, General Electric, General Motors, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs. The largest German corporations include Daimler AG, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens and Deutsche ...

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big business

Noun

  1. Large, for-profit corporations collectively, understood as having significant economic, political, or social influence.


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