concern

concern
CONCÉRN, concerne, s.n. Organizaţie complexă care reuneşte întreprinderi economice legate între ele prin activitatea lor, întreprinderile rămânând formal independente. – Din engl. concern.
Trimis de Joseph, 16.05.2004. Sursa: DEX '98

concérn s. n., pl. concérne
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

CONCÉRN concerne n. Organizaţie complexă care reuneşte mai multe întreprinderi din diferite ramuri ale economiei, sub o conducere unică. /<engl. concern
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

CONCÉRN s. n. formă de monopol constând din unirea mai multor întreprinderi din diferite ramuri economice sub conducerea unui grup de mari capitalişti, în care întreprinderile îşi păstrează formal o anumită independenţă. (<engl. concern, germ. Konzern)
Trimis de Anonim, 03.12.2005. Sursa: MDN

CONCÉRN s.n. Reunire de întreprinderi economice capitaliste din diferite ramuri sub conducerea unui grup restrâns de monopolişti, în care întreprinderile îşi păstrează formal o anumită independenţă. [pl. -ne, -nuri. / < germ. Konzern, engl. concern].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 09.04.2006. Sursa: DN

concérn (-nuri), s.n. – Organizaţie complexă reunind întreprinderi economice. engl. concern (sec. XIX).
Trimis de blaurb, 01.03.2009. Sursa: DER

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