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Business growth GapFill

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Whereas some firms have set growth as their   objective solution priority focus, others have decided to remain  smalllargegrowingconstant.  The conflict that occurs between managers and owners (  shareholders firmsstakeholderssuppliers) is called the  principal−agent nationalisation conflicting rationalisation problem. Companies that are listed on the London Stock Exchange are classified under   private sectorpublic sectorparastatals multinational corporates . There are various ways in which businesses can grow in size. One way is through ploughing back profits into the business and this is known as   horizontalexternalorganicvertical growth.  ConglomerateInternalHorizontalVertical growth occurs when two or more firms in the same line of business but at different stages  mergeexpandengageconsole.  One major reason behind conglomerates is  diversificationsales maximisationprofitabilityfailure, which is the spreading of business  profitsriskssalescosts.

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