- Look up
commercial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Commercial may
refer to: a dose of
advertising conve****
through media (such as
radio or television)...
- A
commercial bank is a
financial institution that
accepts deposits from the
public and
gives loans for the
purposes of
consumption and
investment to make...
- HEC
Paris (French: École des
hautes études
commerciales de Paris, lit. 'Paris
School of
Advanced Business Studies') is a
business school and
grande école...
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EDHEC Business School (French: École des
Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord) is a
French business school (Grande École) with
campus locations in: Lille...
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Hautes Études
Commerciales (HEC) may
refer to one of
several business schools,
including the following. HEC Paris,
France HECJF,
France HEC Lausanne, Switzerland...
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Commercial broadcasting (also
called private broadcasting) is the
broadcasting of
television programs and
radio programming by
privately owned corporate...
- Not
Commercial (stylized as not.com.mercial) is the twenty-third
studio album by
American singer-actress Cher. It was
released on
November 8, 2000, exclusively...
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Commercial areas in a city are areas, districts, or
neighborhoods primarily composed of
commercial buildings, such as a
strip mall,
office parks, downtown...
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challenged and removed. Find sources: "École
pratique des
hautes études
commerciales" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (January 2024) (Learn...
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Commercial law, also
known as
mercantile law or
trade law, is the body of law that
applies to the rights, relations, and
conduct of
persons and business...