eglomerate (Meaning)
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eglomerate (v. t.)
To unwind, as a thread from a ball.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eglomerate
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eglomerate Sentence Examples
- The conglomerate's vast network of subsidiaries and holdings made it a dominant player in the industry.
- The newly formed conglomerate combined the strengths of several successful companies to create a formidable market presence.
- The CEO of the conglomerate was tasked with overseeing the strategic direction and financial performance of its diverse businesses.
- The conglomerate's aggressive acquisition strategy resulted in rapid growth and expansion into new markets.
- The company's decision to diversify into unrelated industries led to a complex conglomerate structure.
- The conglomerate's decentralized management style allowed its subsidiaries to operate with a degree of autonomy.
- The conglomerate's stock price suffered as investors questioned the company's ability to manage its sprawling operations effectively.
- The conglomerate's Board of Directors faced pressure from shareholders to streamline its portfolio and focus on core businesses.
- The conglomerate announced plans to divest some of its non-performing subsidiaries in an effort to improve profitability.
- The conglomerate's legacy as a diversified business empire remained intact despite the challenges it faced in a changing economic landscape.
FAQs About the word eglomerate
To unwind, as a thread from a ball.
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No antonyms found.
The conglomerate's vast network of subsidiaries and holdings made it a dominant player in the industry.
The newly formed conglomerate combined the strengths of several successful companies to create a formidable market presence.
The CEO of the conglomerate was tasked with overseeing the strategic direction and financial performance of its diverse businesses.
The conglomerate's aggressive acquisition strategy resulted in rapid growth and expansion into new markets.