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conglomerate

[kuhn-glom-er-it, kuhng-, kuhn-glom-uh-reyt, kuhng-] / kənˈglɒm ər ɪt, kəŋ-, kənˈglɒm əˌreɪt, kəŋ- /




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Industrial conglomerate Siemens said it had slashed its consumption of fossil fuels by around 40 percent since 2022, noting its "decarbonisation strategy" had made it "more resilient".

From Barron's

What’s more, she argues, Alibaba is trading at a conglomerate discount and could be worth more if investors truly appreciated the value in its disparate businesses.

From Barron's

While the rebalance’s three-month reference period began only recently, Woods flags the Australian media conglomerate as a possible candidate for removal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Market reforms in the 1990s unlocked an eventual $283 billion software‑services industry, while a credit boom in the 2000s helped the country's biggest conglomerates expand globally.

From Barron's

“It became a business conglomerate and a political force gradually”—and then suddenly.

From The Wall Street Journal